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CONTENTS. 


'\ 

Paos 

I.- 

-Almanao 

... 

■  •t 

i 

II.- 

-The  Sknatk 
Patron 
Honorary  Fellows 

••• 

■■• 

26 

tft. 
ib. 

yj 

The  Chancellor   ... 

... 

•  •• 

28 

^ 

•-N. 

The  Vice-  Chancellor 

•>• 

... 

ib. 

Ex'officio  Fellows 

... 

... 

ib. 

Ordinary  Fellows 

... 

... 

ib. 

The  Syndicate    ... 

... 

... 

31 

The  Faculty  of  Arts 

... 

... 

82 

The  Faculty  of  Science 

... 

... 

34 

The  Faculty  of  Law 

... 

... 

36 

The  Boards  of  Studies 

••. 

... 

ib. 

Board  of  Examiners  and  M od erators    . . . 

... 

37 

Succession  List  from  1887  ... 

••• 

..• 

39 

Election  of  Fellows  for  Council 

... 

40 

III 

—Act  No.  XVIII  of  1887,  The  Allahabad 

Uni- 

VERSITY  Act  ... 

... 

... 

41 

The  Indian  Universities  Act, 

1904        ... 

... 

49 

Territorial  limits  of  Universities 

... 

71 

IV. 

—Regulations  of  the   University  reoaedinq 

THE  Senate 

... 

72 

Do.           do.           do. 

Syndicate 

... 

80 

Do.           do           do. 

Faculties 

..• 

84 

Do.           do,           do. 

Board  of  Studies 

86 

Do.           do.           do. 

Board  of  Exam- 

iners 

... 

89 

Do.           do.           do. 

Registrar 

... 

90 

Do.           do.           do. 

Ekcognition 

OF 

• 

Schools 

... 

91 

158356 


ii  CONTENTS. 


FaOB 


SbOULATIONB  of  the  (JnIYEBSITY  R8G1RDTNO  THE 

Affiliation  o  f 

colleges  ...  94 

Do.          do .          do.       Intbr-G  o  l  l  ■  g  b 

Regulations   ...  96 

Do.  do.  do.  Besidbnob  and 
Conduct  of  Stu- 
dents ...  99 

Begulations    of    the    UniTenity   reg&rdiog   the 

ExaminerB       ...               ...               ...  ...  101 

Matriculation     ...               ...               ...  ...  104 

Intermediate  Examination  ...               ...  ...  107 

Bachelor  of  Arts...               ...               ...  ...  110 

Master  of  Arts    ...               ...               ...  ...  HI 

Bachelor  of  Science             ...               ...  ...  112 

Master  of  Science                ...               ...  ...  113 

Licentiate  of  Teaching        ...               ...  ...  114 

Bachelor  of  Laws                 ...  ...  115 

Master  of  Laws  ...               ...               ...  ...  118 

Doctor  of  Laws  ...               ...               ...  ...  119 

Miscellaneous     ...               ...               ...  ...  td. 

Old  Rei^ations  of  the  University— 

v.— Regulations  in  Arts — 

Entrance  Examination        ...               ...  ...  123 

Intermediate  Examination                  ...  ...  127 

B.A.  Examination                ...               ...  ...  129 

MA.        do.                         ...               ...  ...  131 

School -Final  Examination  ...               ...  ...  134 

Examination  in  Arts  of  Girls  and  Women  ...  138 

General               ...               ...               ...  ...  13d 

VI.— Rbgulations  in  Science— 

B.8c.  Examination               ...               ...  ...  140 

D.8c.           do.                      ...               ...  ...  141 

VII.- Regulations  in  Law— 

LL.B.  Examination              ...               ...  ...  143 

fionours  in  Law  ...               ...               ...  ...  145 

Doctor  of  Laws  ...               ...               ...  ...  146 


G(»iTfiNTB. 


Ill 


VIII. — Affbndix  A— 

(1)  Forms  of  Application  ...  ...  — 

(2)  Do       Certificates  of  FMshig  Ezaminationa  ... 

IX. — Appbndix  B — 

(1)     Text-books  in  Arte  and  8ci«nce  for  the  Bzamin- 
ations  of  1907  and  1908^ 

Bntrance  Examination 

School  Final- Examination 

Intermediate         do. 

B.A.  Examination  [iWl 

B.Sc.         do. 

D.Sc.         do. 

M.A.  do. 

LL.B.         do. 

Honours  in  Law  Examination 

Matriculation  ExaminBiion' 


1908 


Paoii 

147 
167 


Intermediate 
B.A. 

do. 
do. 

M.A. 

do. 

B.Sc. 

do. 

Master  of  Science 

do. 

D.Sc. 

do. 

Examination   for 
Teaching 

the 

Degree    of   Licentiate   of 


(2)    Text-hooks  in  Law  recommended  by  the  Faculty 
of  Law — 

LL.B.  Examination 

Master  of  Law 


X— Endowments— 

Queen-Empress  Victoria  Jubilee  Medals 
-    Ikbal  Medal        ...    • 

Sir  Charles  Elliott  Scholarship 
6rijQith  Memorial  Fund  Scholarships   ... 
Lumsden  Memorial  Scholarships  and  Gold  Medal. 
Swarnamayi 'Umacharan  Prize 


173 
177 
179 
187 
191 
197 
204 
217 
219 
220 
231 
238 
243 
254 
262 
267 

268 


270 
272 

273 
276 
277 
ib. 
279 
282 


IV 


CONTENTS. 


Lala  Sanwal  Das  Stipends   ... 

State  Scholarships  tenable  in  England 

Aflaiiation  of  the  University  of  Allahabad  with  the 
Oxford  and  Cambridge  Universities 


JI.— Institutions  Avfiliatbd   to 


THB   University 
IN  Arts 


Do. 
Do. 


do. 
do. 


IN  SCIENGB 

IN  Law 


Page 

282 
284 

290 

299 

30O 


....     I*. 


Muir  Central  College,  Allahabad  ...  ...  301 

Queen's  College,  Benares     ...  ...  ...  30.3 

Canning  College,  Luc  know...  ...  ...  304 

Muhammadan  Anglo-Orit^ntal  College,  Alisiarh    ...  305 

Agra  College,  Agra               ...  ...  ...  307 

St.  John's  College,  Agra.      .«  ...  ...  308 

Christ-Church  College,  Cawnpore  ...  ...  310 

Maharaja's  College,  Jaipur  ...  ...  ...  311 

Morris  Memorial  College,  Nagpur  ...  ...  312 

Hislop  College  and  United  Free  Church  Institution, 

Nagpur             ...               ...  ...  ...  314 

Central  Hindu  College,  Benares  ...  ...  31& 

Government  College,  Ajmer  ...  ...  319 

Bareilly  College,  Bareilly  ...  ...  •...  320 

Eeid  Christian  College, -[.'Lucknow  ...  ...  321 

Government  College,  Jabalpur  ...  ...  322 

Lashkar  Victoria  College,  Gwalior  ...  ...  323 

Meerut  College,  Meerut      ...  ...  ...  ib. 

Isabella  Thobum  College,  Lucknow  ...  ...  325 

Jaswant  College,  Jodhpur  ...  ...  ...  32d 

Christian  College,  Allahabad  ...  ...  tb, 

Canadian  Mission  College,  Indore  ...  .'..  327 

Tukojirao  Holkar  College,  Indore  ...  ...  328 

Bamsay  College^  Almora     ...  ...  ...  S29 

St.*  George's  College,  Mussoorie  ^  ...  330 

St.  Peter's  College,  Agra     ...  ...  ...  331 


CONTIfiNTS.  y 

Paob 

Philander  Smith  College,  Naini  TtA    ...               ...  381 

Baropean  Girls'  High  School,  Allahabad              ...  832 

Sayastha  Pathsbala,  Allahabad           ...               ...  338 

European  Boys'  High  School,  Allahabad               ...  884 

Church  Mission  (St.  Andrew's)  College,  Gorakhpar  888 

St.  Joseph's  College,  Naini  Tal             ...               ...  tl. 

Diocesan  Boys'  School,  Naini  Tal        ...               ...  A. 

Woodstock,  Landoor,  Girls'  High  School               ...  888 

List  of  Licensed  Hostels^ 

Allahabad,  Oxford  and  Cambridge  Hostel             ...  ik. 

XII.— List  of  Gbiduatrs,  1889  to  1906     ...              ...  387 

List  of  Successful  Candidates,  1906  ...               ...  428 

Kales  passed  by  the  Syndicate           ...               ...  487 

Members  of  the  different  Sub-committees  of  the 

Syndicate                          ...               ...               ...  488 

Rules  for  travelling  allowaQCe  for  attending  Uni- 
versity Meetings              ...               ...               ...  490 

XIII.—Datbs  of  Examinations  in  arts.  etc.            ...  491 

XIV.—COMPARATIVE  TABLE  OF  ArTS,  SCIENCE  AND  LaW 

Examinations                 ...               ...               ...  492 

XV. — List  of  Schools  recoqnizbd  for  the  purpose 

OF  THE  School-Final  Examination              ...  493 

Index  to  the  Instructive  Staff  of  Affiliated 

Institutions                  ...              ...               ...  496 


THE 

ALLAHABAD    UNIVERSITY 
CALENDAR 

FOK 

1906-1907. 


ALLAHABAD    CiNIVEKAITY    ALMANAC. 


JULY.  1906. 

1 

Sun. 

2 

Mon. 

3 

Tues. 

4 

Wed. 

5 

Thor. 

6 

Fri. 

7 

Sat. 

8 

Sun. 

9 

Mon. 

10 

Tues. 

11 

Wed. 

'12 

Thur. 

13 

Fri. 

14 

Sat. 

15 

Sun 

16 

Mon. 

Degrees  (Arts  &  Science)  Examinations  commence. 

17 

Tues. 

18 

Wed. 

19 

Thur. 

20 

Fri. 

iSoIar  Eclipse. 

21 

Sat. 

22 

Sun 

23 

Mon. 

*»-, 

24 

Toes. 

' 

25 

Wed. 

26 

Thur. 

27 

Fri 

28 

Sat. 

29 

Sun 

30 

Mon. 

31 

Tues. 

ALLAHABAD    DNIVEKSITY   ALMATIAC. 


AUGUST.  1906. 

1 

Wed. 

2 

Thur. 

3 

Pri. 

4 

Sat. 

Raksha  Bandhan  and  Lunar  Bclipse. 

5 

Sun. 

6 

Mon 

7 

Tues. 

8 

Wed. 

9 

ThQr. 

10 

Fri. 

11 

Sat. 

Janam  Asbtami.     Syndicate  Meeting. 

12 

Sun. 

13 

Mon. 

Senate  Meeting. 

14 

Tues. 

15 

Wed. 

16 

Thur. 

17 

Fri. 

18 

Sat. 

19 

Sun. 

20 

Mon. 

Solar  Eclipse  and  Somwati  Amawash. 

21 

Tues. 

22 

Wed. 

23 

Thur. 

24 

Fri. 

25 

Sat. 

26 

Sun.i  «                                                                         1 

27 

Mon. 

28 

Tues. 

29 

Wed. 

30 

Thur. 

31 

Fri. 

ALLiBABAD   UNIVEKSITY    ALMANAC. 


SB;PTBMBER.  1906. 

1 

Sat. 

Anant  Cbaudas. 

2 

Sun. 

3 

Mon. 

4 

Tues. 

5 

Wed. 

6 

Thur. 

7 

Pri. 

8 

Sat. 

9 

Smi. 

10 

Mon. 

11 

Tues. 

1 

12 

Wed. 

13 

Thur. 

14 

Fri. 

15 

Sat.  . 

16 

Sun. 

17 

Mon. 

IS 

Tues. 

Mahalaya  Amawash. 

19 

Wed. 

20 

Thur. 

21 

Fri. 

22 

Sat. 

23 

Sun. 

24 

Mon. 

\ 

25 
26 

Tues. 
Wed. 

^  Dasehra. 

27 

Thur. 

, 

28 

Fri. 

29 

Sat. 

30 

Sun. 

' 

ALLAHABAD   ITNIVKi:SITY   ALMANAC 


OCTOBBB,  1906. 

1 

Mon. 

2 

Tues. 

3 

Wed. 

Shabi  barat. 

4 

Thur. 

5 

Fri. 

6 

Sat. 

7 

Sun. 

8 

Mon. 

9 

Tues. 

10 

Wed. 

11 

Tbur. 

12 

Fri. 

13 

Sat. 

14 

Sun. 

Univbesity  of  PtrNJAB  dtoobpoAated, 

1882. 

15 

Mon. 

16 

Tue«. 

17 
18 

Wed. 
Thur. 

-Dewali. 

19 

Fri. 

2i) 
21 

Sat. 

Sun. 

22 

Mon. 

23 

Tues. 

24 

Wed. 

25 

Thur. 

2« 

Fri. 

27 

Sat. 

Deothan. 

28 

Sun. 

29 

Mon. 

SO 

Tues 

31 

\^ed. 

ALLAHABAD    UN1VEK8ITY    ALMANAC. 


NOVEMBER,  1906. 

1 
2 

Thur. 
Fri. 

Kartiki  Purnamashi. 

3 

Sat. 

4 

Sun 

5 

Mon 

6 

Tues. 

7 

Wed. 

8 

Thur. 

9 

Fri. 

10 

Sat. 

Annual  Meeting  of  the  Syndicate. 

11 
12 

Sun. 

Mod. 

[examination  begins. 
Annual  Meeting  of  the  Senate,  Honours  in  Law 

13 

Taes. 

14 

Wed. 

15 

16 

Thur. 
Fri. 

Univeesitt  of  Allah.\bad  founded,  1887. 
Alwida. 

17 

Sat. 

18 
19 

Sun. 

Mon. 

[id-ul-Fitr. 

20 

Tues. 

21 

Wed. 

22 

Thur. 

23 

Fri. 

24 
25 

Sat. 

Siin 

' 

26 

Mon. 

27 

Tues. 

28 

Wed. 

29 

Thur. 

30 

Fri. 

iLLABABAD   0NIVKH8ITT   A1  MANaC. 


DECEMBER,  1106. 

1  j  Sat. 

2 

Sun. 

3 

Mon. 

4 

Tuep. 

5 

Wed. 

6 

Thur. 

7 

Pri. 

8 

Si*t. 

9 

Sun. 

10 

Mon. 

11 

Tues. 

12 

Wed. 

13 

Thur 

14 

Pri. 

15 

Sat. 

16 

Sun. 

17 

Mon. 

18 

^Tues. 

19 

Wed. 

20 

Thur. 

21 

Fh. 

22  1  Sat. 

23 

Sun. 

^ 

24 

Mon 

25 

Tues. 

26 

Wed. 

27 

28 

Thur. 
Pri. 

>  Christmas. 

29 

Sat. 

. 

30 

Sun. 

1 

31 

Mon. 

) 

•8 


iLLAHAB«D   UNIVRRSITT  ALHiHiC 


JANUARY,  1907. 

1 

Tues. 

SetD  gtar'i  JDaj. 

2 

Wed. 

3 

Thar. 

4 

Fri. 

5 

Sat. 

6 

Sun. 

7 

Mon. 

8 

Tues. 

9 

Wed. 

10 

Thur. 

11 

Fri. 

12 

Sat. 

Syndicate  Meeting. 

13 

Sun 

14 
15 
16 

Mon. 
Tues. 
Wed 

Shankrant,  Solar  Eclipse  and  Magh  Amavas. 
Senate  Meeting. 

17 

Thur. 

18 
19 

Fri. 

Sat. 

Basant  Panchami. 

t. 

20 

Sim. 

21 

Mon. 

22 

Tues. 

2.S 

Wed. 

24 

Thur. 

25 

Fri. 

26 

Sat. 

Id-al-Zoha. 

27 

Sun. 

28 

Mon. 

29 

Tues. 

Lunar  Eclipse  and  Maghi  Puruaraashi. 

30 

Wed. 

31 

Thur. 

ALLAHABAD   UNIVKR8ITT    ALMANAC. 


FEBBUART,  19U7.                                      1 

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}  Moharram. 

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Holi. 

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ALLAHABAD    CMVERSITY    ALMANAC. 


MARCH,  1907. 

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Fri. 

Holy. 

2 

Sat. 

3 

Sun 

4 

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Tue8. 

6 

Wed. 

7 

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9 

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10 

Sun. 

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Mon. 

Senate  Meeting. 

12 

Tuea. 

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30 

Sat. 

Saturday  before  Easter. 

31 

Sun. 

1 

ALLAHiBAD   0NIVBH8ITT    ALMANAC. 


11 


APRIL,  1907. 

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Mon. 

Easter  Monday. 

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Tues. 

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Wed. 

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7 

Sun. 

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MOD. 

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11 

Thur 

12 

Pri. 

13 

Sat. 

14 

Sun. 

[tions  commence. 

15 

Mon. 

Intermediate,  Entrance  and  School  Final  Examina- 

16 

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Wed 

18 

Thur. 

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Pri. 

20 

Sat. 

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Sun. 

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Mon. 

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Tnes 

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Pri. 

27 

Sat. 

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28 

Sun. 

29 

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30 

Tues. 

12 


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II. 

UNIVERSITY  OF  ALLAHABAD. 


Pateon  : 

The   Eight  Hon'ble  Sir     Gilbert    John    Elliot-Murray- 
Kynynmound,  P.O.,  G.O.M.G.,  Earl  of  Minto. 

Honorary  Fellows  under  Section  8  of  Ac  f  No.  XVIII  of  1SS7. 

The  Most  Hon'ble  the  Marquis  of  Dufferin  and  Ava. 

The  Most  Hon'ble  the  Marquis  of  Lansdowne,  G.O.M.G. 

The  Eight   Hon'ble  Victor  Alexander   Bruce,    Earl  of 
Elgin  and  Kincardine,  P.O.,  LL.D.,  D.  Litt. 

The  Eight  Hon'ble  George  Nathaniel  Baron    Curzon  of 
Kedieston,  M  A.,  F.E.S.,  G.M.S.I..  G.M.I.E, 

The  Hon'ble  Sir  Alfred  Oomyns  Lyall,  K.C.B.,  K.O.I.E. 

The  Hon'ble  Sir  Auckland  Colvin,  K.O.M,G.,   K.O.S.I., 
CJ.E. 

The    Hon'ble    Sir    Charles  Haukes    Todd  Orosthwaite, 
K.C.S.1. 

The  Hon'ble  Mr.  Alan  Oadell,  O.S.I. 

The  Hon'ble  Sir  James  John  Digges  LaTouche,  K.O.S.I, 

The  Hon'ble  Sir  Antony  Patrick  MacDonnell,  G.C.S.l. 

Honorary  Fellows   under  Section  13  (1)  (ft)    of  the    Indian 
Universities  Act  of  1904. 

1.  Eaja  Uday  Partab  Singh  of  Bhinga,  O.S.I, 

2.  Shams-ul-Ulama  M.  Zaka-uMah,  Khan  Bahadur. 

3.  Pt.  Lakshmi  Shankar  Misra,  M  .A.,  Eai  Bahadur. 

4.  Nawab  Imad-ud-Dowlah  Ali   Yar   Khan  Motaman- 

jang  Sayyad  Husain  Bilgrami    B.A. 


UNIVERSITY  OP  ALLAHABAD.  27 

5.  Sir  Walter  Mytton  Colvin. 

6.  Eev.  Thomas  Jefferson  Scott,  M.A.,  D.D. 

7.  The   Hon'ble    Mr.  Justice   A.  H.  S.  Eeid,  M.A., 

Bar.-at-Law. 

8.  Maulvi  Mushtak  Husain. 

9.  Hanson  Odell  Budden,  Esq. 

10.  The  Hon'ble  Sir  William  Eobert  Burkitt,  M.A., 

LOS. 

11.  Pandit  Gendan  Lai,  B.A.,  Bai  Bahadur. 

12.  O.  M.  Mulvany,  Esq.,  M  A.,  B.  Litt, 

13.  Syyad  Akbar  Husain,  Khan  Bahadur. 

14.  Pandit  Jwala  Prasad,  M.A. 

15.  Pandit  Eama  Shankar  Misra,  M.A. 

16.  M.  Muhammad  Ishak  Khan. 

17.  Charles  Earle  Welby,  Esq. 

18.  Colin  H.  Browning,  Esq.,  M.A.,  Bar.-at-Law. 

19.  Lt.-Col.  John  Anderson,  M.B.,  I.M.S. 

20.  Pandit  Sri  Lai,  M.R.A.C. 

21.  Babu  Sris  Chandra  Bose,  B.A. 

22.  W.  H.  Moreland,  Esq.,  B.A.,  LL.B. 

23.  Muhammad  Bafiq,  Esq.,  B.A.,  Bar.-at-Law. 

24.  Mahendranath  Ohdedar,  Esq.,  Bai  Bahadur. 

25.  Thomas  Gaskell  Sykes,  Esq.,  B.A. 

26.  Pandit  Biahambar  Nath. 

27.  The    Hon'ble    Babu    Sri    Earn,   M.A.,    B.L.,    Eai 

Bahadur. 

28.  Shams-ul-XJlama  M.  Muhammad  Shibli  Nomani. 

29.  Ernest  Hanbury  Hankin,  Esq.,  MA. 

30.  M.  Crosse,  Esq.,  M.A. 

31.  B.  Sarat  Chandra  Mukerji,  M.A.,  B,L. 

32.  Babu  Sita  Bam,  B.A. 


28  THK  SENATE. 

33.  Eev.  J.  M.  Ohallis,  M.A. 

34.  Llewellyn  Tipping,  Esq.,  B.A. 

35.  B.  Beni  Madhava  Sirkar,  M.A. 

36.  B.  Eamanand  Chatterji,  M.A. 

37.  Pandit  Moti  Lai  Nehru. 

38.  Durga  Gharan  Banerji,  Esq.,  B  A. 

Bonorary  Fdlows  under  Section  13  (2)  of  the  Indian 
Universities  Act  of  1904. 
Maharaja   Sir  Bhagwati     Prasad     Singh,    K.C.I.E.,   of 
Balrampur. 

THE  SENATE. 
Chancellor. 
The  Hon'ble  Sir  James  John  Digges  LaTouche,  B.A.,  K.C.S.I. 

'  Vice-Chancellor, 
The  Hon'ble  Pandit  Sundar  Lai  Sahib,  B.A.,  Bai  Bahadur. 

Ex-^ficic  Fellows, 

The  Hon*ble  the  Chief  Justice  of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature 
for  the  North- Western  Provinces. 

The  Bight  Bev.  the  Lord  Bishop  of  Lucknow. 

The  Director  of  Public  Instruction  of  the  United  Provinces. 

The  Director  of  Public  Instruction  of  the  Central  Provinces. 

« 

Ordinary  Fellows, 

1.  The  Hon'ble  Justice  Sir  George  Edward  Knox. 

2.  The  Hon'ble  Mr.  Justice  Aikman,  M.A.,  LL.D. 

3.  The  Hon'ble  Mr.  Justice  Banerji,  B.A.,  B.L.  t 

4.  Mahamahopadhyaya  Pandit  Adityaram  Bhattacharji  Sahib, 

M.A. 

t  Signifies  elected  by  the  Faculties. 


THB  SENATE.  29 

5*    fiai  Bahadur  Lala  Bam  Saran  Das  Sahib,  M.A. 

6.  Shamfl-ul-Ulama  MauM  Saiyid  Amjad  All  Sahib,  M.A. 

7.  The  Hon'ble  Pandit  Sundar  Lil  Sahib^  B.A.,  Bai  Bahadur 

(Vice-chancellor). 

8.  G.  F.  W.  Thibaut,  Esq..  Ph.  D.,  C.I.B. 

9.  A.  H.  Pirie,  Esq. 

10.  A.  Venis,  Esq.,  M.A. 

11.  A.  W.  Ward,  Esq.,  M.A.» 

12.  Muhammad  Abdul  Majid,  Esq.,  Bar.*at  Law. 

13.  H.  Cox,  Esq.,  M.A. 

14.  Mahamahopadhyaya  Pandit  Sudhakar  Dube  Sahib. 

15.  J,  Murray,  Esq.,  M.A. 

16.  Rev.  G.  H.  Westcott,  M.A. 

17.  Babu  Abhaya  Charan  Sanyal  Sahib,  M.A.,  F.C.S. 

18.  Bai  Bahadur  Gyanendra  Nath  ChakraTarti  Sahib,  M.A.,  LL.B. 

19.  W.  K.  Porter,  Esq.,  Bar.-at  Law. 

20.  Earamat  Husain,  Esq.,  Bar.-at-Law. 

21.  J.  G.  Jennings,  Esq.,  M.A.* 

22.  Mahendra  Nath  Datt,  Esq.,  B.A. 

23.  T.  Cuthbertson  Jones,  Esq.,  B.A. 

24.  E.  G.  Hill,  Esq.,  B.A.t 

25.  C.  F.  de  la  Fosse,  Esq.,  M.A.* 

26.  Rai  Bahadur  Lala  BaiJ  Nath  Sahib,  B.A, 

27.  Rev.  A.  Crosthwaite,  B.A.» 

28.  Dr.  Satish  Chandra  Banerji  Sahib,  M.A.,  LL.D.* 

29.  The  Hon'ble  Pt.  Madan  Mohan  Malaviya  Sahib,  B.A.,  LL.B.* 

30.  M.  B.  Cameron,  Esq.,  M.A.,  B.Sc.* 

31.  G.  S.  Carey,  Esq.,  M.A. 

82.  Rev.  C.  L.  Bare,  M.A.,  B.D. 

33.  Babu  Eula  Bhushan  Bhaduri  Sahib,  M.A* 

34.  J.  W.  D.  Johnstone,  Esq.,  F.R.G.S. 

35.  Rev.  H.  B.  Darrant,  M.  A. 

36.  Pandit  Ikbal  Kishen  Sahib,  B.A.  (Professor). 

*  Signifies  elected  by  the  Senate, 
t  Signifies  elected  by  the  Faculties. 


30  T3B  SENATE. 

37.  Babu  Sanjiban  Ganguli  Sahib,  M.A.,  F.B.S.E. 

38.  A.  Richardson,  Esq.,  Ph.D.,  F.C.S.* 

39.  Rev.  A.  H.  Ewing,  M.A.,  Ph.D.,  D.D. 

40.  Aftab  Ahmad  Khan,  Esq.,  Bar.-at-Law. 

41.  The  flon'ble  Mr.  A.  MacRobert. 

42.  W.  Jesse,  Esq.,  M.A.,  F.Z.S. 

43.  The  Venerable  Archdeacon  0.  A.  Ford,  M.A. 

44.  Rev.  W.  E.  8.  Holland,  M.A. 

45.  P.  H.  Edwards,  Esq.,  M.A. 
46. 

47.  Muhammad  Ahmad,  Esq.,  M.A.,  LL.M.,  Bar.-at-Law. 

48.  Rao  Bahadur  Waman  Bao  Eolhatkar  Sahib. 

49.  Pandit  Suraj  Prakash  Sahib,  M.A. 

50'  Babu  Nagendra  Chandra  Nag  Sahib,  M.A. 

51.  Vasudeo  Ramkrishna  Pandit,  Esq.,  M. A.,  Bar.-at-Law. 

52.  Pandit  Ganga  Nath  Jha  Sahib,  M.A. 

53.  Munshi  Gokul  Parshad  Sahib,  M.A.,  LL.  B. 

54.  Pandit  Iqbal  Eishen  Sahib,  M.A.  (Assistant  Inspector). 

55.  E.  G.  Gholmondelej,  Esq.,  M.A. 

56.  E.  A.  Richardson,  Esq.,  M.A.t 
67.  J.  e.Towle,  Esq.,  M.A.t 

58.  G.  Gardner  Brown,  Esq.,  M.A.* 

59.  Raja  Rampal  Singh  Sahib,  CLE. 

60.  Khan  Bahadur  Haji  Muhammad  Mozammil-ullah  Khan  Sahib. 

61.  A.  C.  Datta,  Esq,,  B.A.,  F.  R.  Met.  3.t 

62.  Ganesh  Srikrishna  Khaparde  Sahib,  B.A.,  LL.B. 

63.  Shaikh  Naushad  All  Khan  Sahib. 

64.  Rev.  Father  H.  Norman,  D.D. 

65.  Babu  Ganga  Parshad  Varma  Sahib. 

66.  Rev.  J.  P.  Haythornthwaite,  M.A. 

67.  Rao  Bahadur  Shyam  Sundar  Lai  Sahib,  CLE. 

68.  Maulvi  Mehdi  Ali  Khan  Sahib. 

69.  The  Hon'ble  Mr.  Justice  H.  (f .  RicharHs,  K.C 

-  t  ■  .  ■ 

^'  jSi^niiibb  ciecLed  oy  the  Senate. 
t  Signifies  elected  by  the  Faculties. 


THE  SYfiDICATB.  31 

70.  W.  A.  J.  Archbold,  Eeq.,  M.A.,  LL.B. 

71.  The  Hon'ble  Baja  Ali  Muhammad  £han,  Khan  Bahadur. 

72.  Qazi  AEiz-addin  Ahmad  Sahib. 

73.  Mirza  Habib  Hnsain  Sahib,  B.A. 

74.  R.  McGavin  Spence,  Esq.,  M.A, 

75.  Bev.  Dr.  A.  Boberteon.^ 

THE  SYNDICATE. 
Chairman. 

1.  The  Hon'ble  the  Vice-Chancellor. 

JEx'Offlcio  Membebs. 

2.  The  Director   of  Public  Instruction,  United  Provincea. 

3.  The  Director  of  Public  Instruction,  Central  Provinces. 

Elective  Members  (elected  on  the  13th  November,  1906) 


To  represent  the 
Faculty  of 
Arts. 


Under  clause  (d).  Regulation  1,  Chapter  II. 
4.    J.  G.  Jennings,  Esq.,  M.A.         ^  '      '^ 

6.    Shams-ul-Ulama      M.    Syed    Amjad   Ali, 
M.A. 

6.  W.  A.  J .  Archbold,  Esq.,  M .A, 

7.  A.  H.  Pirie,  Esq. 

8.  A.Venis,  Esq.,  M.A. 

9.  The  Bev.  G.  H.  Westcott,  M.A. 
,„      .    ^  ^     ,  „       ,,  .  1    To  represent  the 

10.  A.  W.  Ward,  Esq.,  M.A.  I         p^^^ity       of 

11.  Homersham  Cox,  Esq.,  M.A.  J         Science. 

Under  clause  (c),  Beffulation  1,  Chapter  IL 

12.  Mahamahopadhyaya     Pandit     Adityaram  |     To  represent  the 

Bhattacharya.  M.A.  \  Faculty      of 

13.  Eev.  A.  H.  Ewing.  )  Arts. 

14.  Vasudeo  Kamkrishna  Pandit,  Eaq.  \  To  represent  the 
Bai  Bahadur  G.  N.  Chakravarti,  M.A,  \  ll^^^2      ""^ 


15. 


Science. 


TLB 

16.  The    ifon'ble    Mr.  Justice  Aikman,  M.A„>, 

17.  The  Hon'ble  Mr.  Justice    Banerji,    B.A.,       To  represent  the 

B.L.  V         Faculty       of 

18.  The   kon'ble  Justice  Sir  George   Edward]         Law. 

Knox  '  ; 


32  FACULTY    OP   ARTS. 

FACULTY  OP  AETS. 
A.  Venis,  Esq.,  M.A  —Dean  of  th«  Pacnlty. 

Membbbs. 

1.  The  Hon*ble  Justice  Sir  George  Edward  Enoz. 

2.  The  Director  of  Public  Instruction,  United  Provinces  '  * 

"     "  ). 

3.  The  Director  of  Public  Instruction,  Central  Prorinces. 

4.  The  Right  Rev.  the  Lord  Bishop  of  Lncknow. 

6.  Mahamahopadhyaya  Pt.  Adityaram  Bhattacharyn,  M.A. 

6.  Eai  Bahadur  Lala Ram  8aran  Das,  M.A. 

7.  Shams-ul-Ulama  M.  Syed  Amjad  Ali,  M.A. 

8.  Dr.  G.  Thibaut,  CLE. 

9.  A.  H.Firie,  Esq. 

10.  A.  Yenis,  Esq.,  M.A. 

1 1.  Bev.  G.  H.  Westcott,  M.A. 

12.  T.  C.  Jones,  Esq.,  B.A. 
la  G.  8.  Carey,  Esq.,  M.A. 

14.  Rev.  0.  L.  Bare,  M.A.,B.D. 

15.  J.  W.  D.  Jolinston,  Bsq.,  F.B.G.S. 

16.  Rev.  H.  B.  Durrant,  M.A, 

17.  Rev.  A.  H.  Ewing,  M.A.,  Ph.D.,  D.D. 

18.  Pandit  Ganga  Nath  Jha,  M.A. 

19.  Raja  Rampal  Singh,  G.I.E. 

20.  Khan  Bahadur  Uaji  Md.  Muzammil  Ullah  Khan. 

21.  Rev.  Father  H.  Norman,  D.D. 

22.  J.  U.  Towle,  Esq.,  M.A. 

23.  J.  G.  Jennings,  Esq.,  M.A. 

24.  Q.  Gardner  Brown,  Esq.,  M.A. 

25.  C.  F.  de  la  Fosse,  Esq.,  M.A. 

26.  Matthew  B.  Cameron,  Esq.,  M.A.,  B.Sc. 

27.  Rao  Bahadur  Waman  Rao  Kolhatkar. 

28.  Pandit  Iqbal  Kishen,  M.A.  (Assistant  Inspector). 

29.  E.  C.  Cholmondeley,  Esq.,  M.A. 

30.  E.  A.  Richardson,  ttsq.,  M.A. 


FACULTT  OF  ABT8.  33 

31.  Shaikh  Nanshad  Ali  Khan. 

32.  Babu  ^nga  Prasad  Varma. 

33.  Bai  Bahadur  Lala  Baij  Nath,  B.A. 

34.  Bev.D.  Whittoo. 

35.  Bev.  A.  Crosthwaite,  M.A. 

36.  Yasadeo  Ramkrishna  Pandit,  Esq.,  M.A.i  Bar.*at-Law. 

37.  W.  K.  Porter,  Esq.,  Bar.-at-Law. 

38.  Syed  Karamat  Hnsain,  Esq.,  Bar.-at-Law. 

39.  The  Venerable  Archdeacon  G.  A.  Ford,  M.A. 

40.  Pandit  Ikbal  Kishan,  B.A.  (Professor). 

41.  Bev.  W.  E.  8.  Holland,  M.A. 

42.  Ganesh  Brikrishna  Khaparde,  Esq.,  B.A.,  LL.B. 

43.  Mahamahopadhyaya  Pandit  Sadhakar  Dwivedi. 

44.  Bai  Bahadur  Gyanendra  Nath  Chakravarti,  M.A.,  LL.B. 

45.  Hon'ble  Pt.  Snndar  Lai,  Bai  Bahadur,  B.A.  (Vice-chancellor). 

46.  Babu  Sanjiban  Ganguli,  M.A  ,  F.R.S.E. 

47.  W.  Jesse,  Esq.,  M.A.,  F.Z.S. 

^.    Bev.  J.  P.  Haythornthwaite,  M.A. 

49.  Bao  Bahadur  Shyam  Sundar  Lai,  CLE. 

50.  Maulvi  Mehdi  Ali  Khan. 

61.  W.  A.  J.  Archbold,  Esq.,  M.A.,  LL.B. 

52.  The  Hon'ble  Baja  Ali  Mohammad  Khan,  Khan  Bahadur. 

53.  Mirsa  Habib  Husain,  B.A. 

54.  B.  McGavin  Spence,  Esq.,  M.A. 

Added  under  RegulatUyn  13,  Chapter  III, 

55.  A.  W.  Collie,  Esq.,  M.A. 

56.  U.  Banbery,  Esq.,  B.A. 

57.  H.  C.  Norman,  Esq.,  B.A. 

58.  J.  C.  Kempster,  Esq.,  A.  C.  P. 

59.  Abhay  Cbaran  Muicerji,  Esq.,  M.A. 

60.  £.  A.  Jermyn,  Esq.,  B.A. 

61.  Mahamahopadhyaya  Pandit  Gangadbar  Baatri,  O.I.jfi. 

62.  W.  K.  P.  Ffrench,  Esq.,  B.A. 

63.  H.  U.  Smith,  Esq. 

64.  BeT.  Dr.  J.  J.  Johnson. 

65.  U.  Davis.  IDsq. 

66.  H.  Banister,  Esq.,  B.Se. 


34  FACULTY   OF  SCIENCE. 


FACULTY  OP  SCIENCE. 
B.  G.  Hill,  Esq.,  u.«c.  -Dean  of  the  Faculty. 

Mbmbebs. 

1.  The  Director  of  Public  Instruction,  United  Provinces. 

2.  The  Director  of  Public  Instruction,  Central  Provinces. 

3.  H.  Cox,  Esq.,  M.A. 

4.  Mahamatiopadhyaya  Pt.  Sudhakar  Dwivedi. 

5.  J.  Murray,  Esq.,  M.A. 

6.  Abhaya  Charan  Sanyal,  Esq.,  M.A. 

7.  Eai  Bahadur  G.  N.  Chakravarti,  M.A.,  LL.B. 

8.  Mahendra  Nath  Dutt,  Esq.,  B.A. 

9.  Babu  Sanjiban  Ganguli,  M.A.,  F.R.S.E. 

10.  W.  Jesse,  Esq.,  M.A.,  F.Z.S. 

11.  The  Hon'ble  Mr.  A.  McRobert. 

12.  A.  W.  Ward,  Esq.,  M.A. 

13.  Rev.  A.  Crosthwaite,  M.A. 

14.  Dr.  Arthur  Richardson,  F.C.S. 

15.  B.  G.  Hill,  Esq.,  B.A. 

16.  Babu  Kula  Bhushan  Bhaduri,  M.A. 

17.  P.  H.  Edwards,  Esq.,  M.A. 
18. 

19.  Pandit  Suraj  Prakash,  M.A. 

20.  Babu  Nagendra  Chandra  Nag,  M.A. 

21.  A.  C.  Datta,  Esq..  B.A..  F.R.  Met.  S. 
22.    Rev.  Dr.  A.  Robertson. 

AMed  under  Begulation  13,  Chapter  IIL 

22.  J.  J.  Durack,  Esq.,  M.A. 

23.  F.  M.  Hewlett,  Esq.,  B.A. 

24.  Umes  Chandra  Ghosh,  Esq.,  M.A. 

25.  P.  K.  Dutt,  Esq.,  M.  A. 

26.  H.  Banister,  Esq.,  B.  Sc. 


BOARDS  OP  STUDIES.  35 

FACULTY  OF  LAW. 

The  Hon'ble  the  Chief  Justice  of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature 
for  the  North- Western  Provinces — Dean  of  the  Faculty. 

Membbbs. 

1.  TheHon'ble  the  Chief  Justice  of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature 

lor  the  S,'W,  Provinces  (Dean  of  the  Faculty). 

2.  The  Hon'ble  Justice  Sir  George  Edward  Knox. 

3.  The  Hon'ble  Mr.  Justice  Aikmau,  M.A.,  LL.D. 

4.  The  Hon'ble  Mr.  Justice  Banerji,  B.A.,  B.L. 

5.  The  Hon'ble  Pandit  Sandar  Lai,  B.A.,  Bai  Bahadur. 

6.  Mahammad  Abdul  Majid,  Esq.,  Bar.-at-Law. 

7.  W.  K.  Porter,  Esq.,  Bar.-at-Law. 

8.  Bai  Bahadur  Lala  Baij  Nath,  B.A. 

9.  Syed  Karamat  Husain,  Esq.,  Bar.-at-Law. 

10.  Aftab  Ahmad  Khan,  Esq.,  Bar.-at-Law. 

11.  Vasndeo  Ramkrishna  Pandit,  Esq.,  M.A.,  Bar.-at-Law. 
12.-  MunshiGokul  Prasad,  M.A.,  LL.B. 

13.  Satish  Chandra  Banerji,  Esq.,  M.A.,  LL.D. 

14.  The  Hon'ble  Pandit  Madan  Mohan  Malaviya,  B.A.,  LL.B. 

15.  Muhammad  Ahmad,  Esq.,  M.A.,  LL.M.,  Bar.-at-Law. 

16.  Ganesh  Srikrishna  Ehaparde,  Esq.,  B.A.,  LL.B. 

17.  The  Hon'ble  Mr.  Justice  Richards,  E.C. 

18.  Qazi  Aziz-ud-din  Ahmad. 

'     Added  under  Regulation  13,  VkupUr  lU. 

19.     l^r.  Tej  Bahadur  Sapru. 

-t* — JungMn  MiHerucui  o  v*//* 
The     Director,    Public    Instruc-r    Mr.  Jones, 
tion  (U.  P.)  Mr.  Pirie. 

Mr.  Jennings.  I    Mr.  de  la  Fosse. 

Mr,  Venis.  I    Bev»  Mr.  Durrant. 

Dr.  Thibaut.  J 

Convener— Ut,  Jennings. 

IL'-Philosophy  (7). 

Mr.  Venis.  i    Bev.  Dr.  Bwing. 

Dr.  Thibaut.  Mr.  Pirie. 

Mr.  Cameron.  Bev.*  Mr.  Westcott. 

Mr.  Sanjiban  Ganguli. 

Convener— Ur.  Venis. 


36 


BOARDS  OF  STUDIES. 


IlL-^Sanskrit  (7). 


Dr.  Thibaut. 

Mr.  VeniB. 

Pt.  Sudhakar  Dwivedi. 


Pt.  A,  Bhattacharya. 
Ft.  GangaNathJha. 
Bev.  Dr.  Ewing. 


Convener — Pt.  Adityaram  Bhattacharya. 
IF.—Arabie  and  Persian  (7). 


Dr.  Thibaat. 

Maulvi  Saiyid  Amjad  AH. 

Rey.  Dr.  Ewing. 


Shaikh  Naashad  AH  Shan. 

Mr.  Karamat  Husain. 

Haji  Md.  Muzammil  UUah  Khan. 


Convener — Dr.  Thibaut. 


V.-^Oreekt  Latin  and  Hebrew  (7). 


The  Hon*ble  Justice  Sir  George 

Edward  Knox. 
Dr.  Thibaut. 
Mr.  Venis. 


Bev.  Mr.  HoUand. 
Bev.  Mr.  Darrant. 
Mr.  Jesse. 


Convener — Rev.  Mr.  Durrant. 


VL^Ristory  and  Geography  (7). 


Mr.  Gardner  Brown. 

Mr.  Jennings. 

Bey.  Mr.  H»ythornthwaite. 


Mr.  B.  A.  Bichardson. 

Mr.  Pirie. 

Mr.  de  la  Fosse. 


Convener- li^^  Richardson. 


VIL'-Politieal  Economy  (7). 


Mr.  Jennings. 
Dr.  Thibaut. 
Mif.  Towle. 


Mr.  E.  A.  Richardson 
Bev.  Mr.  Durrant. 
Mr.  Jones. 


Convener— ^i,  Towle. 


VIIL — European  Modem  Languages  (7). 

Dr.  Thibaat.  Mr.  Venis. 

Mr.  Jesse.  'Mr.  Jones. 

Mr.  Carey.  J    Mr.  Gardner  Brown 

Con»«icr— (vacant;. 


BOAfiDS  OF  STUDIES  AND  EXAMINBRS.  37 

IX.^-'Teaching  (7). 


Rev.  Mr.  Haythomthwaite, 
Mr.  Jesse. 

Van.  Archdeacon  Ford 
Mr.  Gardner  Brown. 

Convener —^T,  de  la  Fosse, 


Mr.  Cameron. 

Mr.  de  la  Fosse. 

Mr,  O.  N.Chakravarti. 


Indian  Vernaculars  (7). 

Mr.  Ehaparde. 

Pt.  Sndhakar  Dwivedi. 

Mr.  Yenis. 


Dr.  Thibaut. 
Pt.  A.  Bhattacharya. 
Manlvi  Syed  Amjad  Alt. 
The  Hon'ble  Pt.  Snndar  Lai. 

Convener— 'Vt,  A.  Bhattacharya, 


XL'-Fhysical  Science  and  Chemistry  (7). 

Dr.  A.  Richardson.  Mr.  Ward. 

Mr.  Hewlett. 


Mr.  A.  C.  Sanyal. 
Mr.  N.CKag. 


Mr.  £d wards. 
Mr.  Darack, 


ConM««r— Mr.  Ward. 
XIL-^Mathematica  (7)] 


..     ,,  Rev.  Mr.  Crosthwaite. 

Mr.  Murray.  34,,  Ward. 

Pt.  Sudhakar  Dwivedi,  I     Mr.  Cox. 

Mr.  G.  N.  Chakravarti.  ^    Mr.  A.  C.  Datta. 

ConDtfwer— Mr.  Cox. 

XIIL^Dramng  and  Surveying  (7L_— 
Mr.Howlett-  "JfitnUUr 

M;:7N*i;utt.  1      Mr.G.N.Cbakra,«t.. 

Convener—^T.  Chakravarti. 


BOARDS  OF  EXAMINERS  AND  MODERATORS. 

(Elected  in  January  1906.) 
(1)    English  Literature,  Grammar  and  Composition^ 
Messrs.  Venis,  Pirie  and  Jennings. 
Convener — Mr.  Jennings. 


38  BOARDS   OF   EXAMINERS. 

(2)  Mathematics — 

Messrs.  Cox,  Ward  and  Rev.  Crosthwaite. 
Convener^Mr.  Cox. 

(3)  Eistory— 

Messrs.  Jennings,  Richardson  and  (Gardner  Brown. 
Convener^Mr.  Bichardaon. 

(4)  Economies--' 

Messrs.  Thibaut,  Pirie  and  Towle. 
Convener — Dr.  Thibaut. 

(6)    Mental  and  Moral  Science'^ 

Messrs.  Thibaut,  Venis  and  Cameron. 
Convener — Mr.  Venis. 

(6)  Physics— 

Messrs.  Ward,  Cox  and  Murray. 
Convener— Mr,  Ward. 

(7)  Chemistry'^ 

Messrs.  Ward,  Hill  and  Dr.  Richardson. 
Convener — Mr.  Hill. 

(8)  Arabic  and  Persian— 

Messrs.  Thibaut,  Amjad  All  and  Karamat  Husain. 
Convener — Dr.  Thibaut. 

C9)     Sanskrit-— 

Mr.  Venis,  Dr.  Thibaut  and  Pt  Adityaram  Bhatta- 
charya. 

Convener— Mr.  Venis. 

(10)    Latin,  Greek  and  Hebrew- 
Mr  Porter,  Rev  Mr.  Durrant  and  Mr.  Jones. 
Convener— Mt.  Jones. 


SUCCESSION  LIST.  39 

(11)  European  Modem  Languages'-^ 

Messrs.  Thibaut  and  Jones. 
CtmvefMr— (vacant). 

(12)  Teaching-^ 

Messrs.  Cameron,  de  la  Fosse  and  ChakraTarti. 
Co}tV0n0r--Mr.  de  la  Fosse. 

(13)  Urdu,  Hindi,  Bengali,  Parbatia  and  Uriya-^ 

Dr.    Thibaat,     Ft.    Adityaram    Bhattacharja  and 
Maulvi  Amjad  Ali. 

Convener-^Tt,  Adityaram  Bhattacharja. 

<14)    Mahratti  and  Qujrati-^ 

Messrs.  Sundar  Lai  and  Khaparde. 
Con»«ftfr— Mr.  Sundar  Lai. 


SUCCESSION  LIST  FBOM  1887. 

Chanobllohs  : 

1887.  The  Hon'ble  Sir  Alfred  Comyns  Lyall,  K.C.B.,  K.C.I.B. 

1887.  The  Hon'ble  Sir  Auckland  Colvin,  K.C.M.G.,  K.C.S.I.,  C.I.B. 

1892.  The  Hon'ble  Sir  Charles  Haukea  Todd  Crosthwaite,  K.C.  S.I. 

1894.  The  Hon'ble  Mr.  A.  Cadell,  C.S.I. 

1895.  The  Hon'ble  Sir  Antony  Patrick  MacDonnell,  G.C.S.I. 
1898.  The  Hon'ble  Mr.  James  John  Digges  La  Toache,  C.S.I. 
1898.  The  Hon'ble  Sir  Antony  Patrick  MacDonnell,  G.C.S.I. 
1901.  The  Hon'ble  Sir  James  John  Digges  La  Touche,  E.C.S.I. 

VI0E-CHAN0BLL0B3  : 

1887.  The  Hon'ble  Sir  John  Edge,  Kt.,  Q.  C. 

1894.  T.  Conlan,  Esq.,  CLE.,  Bar.-at-Law. 

1898.  Th^  Hon'ble  Mr.  Justice  B.  S.  Aikman,  M.A.,  LL.D. 

1900.  The  Hon'ble  Jastice  Sir  George  Edward  Knox. 

1906.  The  Hon'ble  Pandit  Sondar  Lai,  B.A.,  Rai  Bahadur. 


40       ELECTION  OF  FELLOWS  FOB  COUNCIL. 


EEGISTRAR. 

Archibald  E.  Gouch,  Esq.,  M.A.  Appointed  on  the  16th  Novem- 
ber, 1887.  Officiating  from  16th  November,  18d2,  till  the  9th 
January,  1893 ;  re-appointed  9th  January,  1893  ;  resigned  5th 
March,  1894. 

G.  W.  F.  Thibaut,  Esq.,  Officiating  12th  February  to  12th  December, 
1891. 

Charles  Dodd,  Esq.  Aprpointed  on  the  5th  March,  1894  ;  re-appoint- 
ed 2nd  March,  1896  ;  re-appointed  7th  March,  1898 ;  re-appoint- 
ed 5th  March,  1900 ;  re-appointed  3rd  March,  1902 ;  re-ap- 
pointed 7th  March,  1904;  resigned  21st  January,  1906. 

Dr.  G.  W.  F.  Thibaut,  C.I.B.,  Officiating  from  22nd  January,  1906 
to  11th  March,  1906.    Appointed  12th  March  1906. 


FELLOWS  ELECTED  BY  THE  SENATE  FOR  NOMINATION 
TO  THE  LEGISLATIVE  COUNCIL  OF  HIS  HONOUR  TUB 
LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR,    UNITED    PROVINCES. 

(1)  The  Hon'bls  Mr.  Walter  Mytton  Colvin,Barri8ter-at-Law.  Elected 

1st,  November,  1893  ;  re-elected  11th  January,  1896. 

(2)  The  Hon'ble  Mr.  Thomas  Conlan,O.I.E.,  Barrister-at-Law.  Elect- 

ed 7th  March,  1898  ;  re-elected  4th  August,  1900  ;  re-elected 
18tb  September,  1902. 

(3)  The  Hon'blft  Pandit  Sundar  Lai,  B.A.,  Sai  Bahadur*    Elected 

3rd  November,  1904. 


IIL 

.    ACT  No.  XVIII  OF  1887. 

Passed  on  thb  23bd  Septembbb,  1887. 

THE    ALLAHABAD' XTNIVEESm    ACT,  1887. 

(As  amended  by  the  Indian  UniversUieB  Ad  of  1904.) 


C0NTKNT8. 

SsCTIONSi 

.  1.  Title  and  commencement. 

2.  Establishment  and  incorporation  of  University. 

3.  Chancellor. 
.  4.  Vice-chancellor. 

5.  Fellows.    (Bepealed«) 

6.  First  Fellows. 

7.  Vacation  of  office  of  Fellows* 

8.  Bonorary  Fellows. 

9.  Constitution  and  powers  of  Senate. 

10.  Chairman  at  Meetings  of  Senate.       '^ 

11.  Proceedings  at  Meetings  of  Senate. 

12.  Appointment  of  Syndicate,    Facul- 

ties, Examiners  and  Officers. 

13.  Functions  and  Proceedings  of  Syn-  ^(Repealed.) 

dicate. 

14.  Power  to  confer  Degrees  after  ex- 

amination. 

15.  Power  to  confer  Degrees. 

16.  Power  to  levy  fees. 

17.  Power  to  make  rules.    (Repealed.) 

18.  Examiners,  officers  and  servants  of  the  Senate  to  be  deemed 

to  be  public  servants. 

19.  Duty  of  Local  (Government  to  enforce  Act  and  Rules. 

20.  Notifications  in  certain  cases. 

21.  Annual  Accounts  and  audit  thereof. 


42  ALLAHABAD  UNIVEBaiTT  ACT. 

THE  SCHEDULE. 
Fart  L — Offiobs  to  be  debmbb  to  have  bern  speoifibd  unbbb 

SECTION  5,  sub-section  (1),  CLAUSE  (a). 

Part  II. — Persons  to  bb  deemed  to  have  been  appointed, 

OB  to  have  been  ELECTED  AND  APPROVED  AS  FRLL0W8, 
UNDER  SBCTION  5,  SUB-SECTION  (1),  GLAUSI^  {b)  OR 
GLAUSB  (c). 


AN  ACT  TO  ESTABLISH  A  UNIVERSITI  AT 
ALLAHABAD. 

-Whebbas  it  has  been  determined  to  establish  a 
University  at  Allahabad ;  it  is  hereby  enacted  as  fol- 
lows : — 

1.  (1)  This  Act  may  be  called  the  Allahabad  Uni- 

versity Act,  1887,  and 
Title  and  commence-  (2)  It  shaU  come  into   force 

at  once. 

2.  (1)  A  University    shall   be  established  at   AUah- 

w«f«Ki;oi,»,««^     «-^  abad,  and  the  Governor-General 

JSstaniisnment      and  j.      ^V.*         r.  ini.      ^u 

incorporation    of  Uni-  ^^^  ^^®  ^^^^    ^©i^g   shall   be   the 

varsity.  patron  of  the  University. 

(2)  The  University  shall  consist  of  a  Chancellor, 
Vice-Ohancellor,  and  such  number  of  Fellows  as  may  be 
determined  in  manner  hereinafter  provided. 

(3)  The  University  shall  be  a  body  corporate  by  the 
name  of  the  University  of  Allahabad,  having  perpetual 
succession  and  a  common  seal,  with  power  to  acquire 
and  hold  property,  moveable  or  immoveable,  to  transfer 
the  same,  to  contract  ai^d  to  do  all  other  things  neces- 
sary for,  or  incidental  to,  the  purposes  of  its  constita« 
tion. 

(4)  The  University  shall  come  into  existence  on 
such  day  as  the  Local  Government  may,  by  notification 
in  the  official  Gazette^  appoint  in  this  behalf. 

3.  The  Lieutenant-Governor    of  the  North-Western 

Provinces  for  the  time  being  shall 
Chancellor,  be  the  Chancellor  of  the  Univer- 


ALLAHABAD  UNIVBHSITT   AOT.  48 

^ty,  atd  the  first  Chancellor  shall  be  the  Hon'ble  Sir 
Alfred  Comyns  Lyall,  Knight  Oommander  of  the  Most 
Hon'ble  Order  of  the  Bath,  Knight  Commander  of  the 
Most  Eminent  Order  of  the  Indian  Empire, 

•  4.  (1)  The  yice-Chancellor    shall   be    such  one    of 
the  Fellows  as  the  Chancellor  may 
Vice-chancellor.  fpom  time  to  time  appoint  in  this 

behalf. 

(2)  Except  as  provided  in  sub-sections  (3)  and  (4) 
he  shall  .hold  office  for  two  years  from  the  date  of  his 
appointment,  and  on  the  expiration  of  his  term  of  office 
may  be  re-appointed. 

(3)  K  a  Vice-Chancellor  leaves  India,  he  shall  there* 
upon  cease  to  be  Yice-Chancellor,  unless  the  Chancellor 
otherwise  directs.  • 

(4)  The  Hon'ble  Sir  John  Edge,  Knight,  Queen's 
Council,  Chief  Justice  of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature 
for  the  North- Western  Provinces,  shall  be  deemed  to 
have  been  appointed  the  first  Vice-Chancellor,  and  his 
term  of  office  shall,  subject  to  the  provisions  of  sub- 
section (3),  expire*on  the  last  day  of  December,  1889, 

6.    (1)  •  •  • 

(2)  The  persons  named  in   Fart  II   of  the  Schedule 

pi;«.f»ann™  shall,  except  for  the   purpose   of 

First  FeUows.  ^^^   ^^^^^^  ^j^^^^   ^^  ^j^^  proviso 

to  section  5,  sub-section  (1),  be  deemed  to  be  Fellows 
appointed  under  clause  (h)  of  sub-section  (1)  of  section 
5,  or  elected  and  approved  under  clause  (c)  of  that 
sub-section. 


7.    (1)  ♦  *  * 

(2)  The  Chancellor  may,  with  the  consent  of  not  less 

_       .       ,   ^        ,     than  two-thirds  of  the  members 

PeTlow*'^''^  ^^  *^®  Senate,  present  at  a  meet- 

ing  specially    convened    for   the 

purpose,  remove  any  Fellow.  #  ♦  ♦ 


**  ILLAHABAD  ONIVBRSIxy   ACT. 

(3)  If  any  Fellow  leaves  India  without  tHe  ihtentioft 
of  returning  thereto,  ot  is  absent  from  India  for  more 
than  four  years,  he  shall  thereupon  cease  to  be  a  Fellow. 

8.  Every  person   who   has  filled   thd  office  of  patron 
Honorary  I*ellow.  ^^  Chancellor  shall  be  an   Hono- 
rary   Fellow    of  the   University, 

but  shall  not  be  a  member  of  the  Senatef. 

9.  (1)  The  Chancellor,   Vice-chancellor,  and  Fellows 

Constitution  and  «^''  l^®  H"^?  ^!^?  «^*^^  ^^^^  '^® 
powers  of  Senate.  oenate  ot  the  University. 

(2)  The  Senate  shall  have  the  entire  management 
of  and  superintendence  over  the  affairs,  concerns  and 
property  of  the  University,  and  shall  provide  for  that 
management  f  nd  exercise  that  superintendence  in  accord- 
ance with  the  rules  for  the  time  being  in  force  undar 
this  Act. 

16.  (1)  The  Senate  may  charge  such  reasonable  fees  for 
Power  to  levy  fees*       ^""^l^^^^  into  the  University  and 
^  continuance    therein,    for   admis- 

sion to  the  examinations  of  the  University,  for  attend- 
ance at  any  lectures  or  classes  in  connection  with  the 
University,  and  for  the  degrees  to  be  conferred  by  the 
University,  as  may  be  imposed  by  the  rules  for  the 
time  being  in  force  under  this  Act. 

(2)  Such  fees  shall  be  carried  to  a  Greneral  Fee  Fund 
for  the  payment  of  expenses  of  the  University. 

«***»**»         m       ■ 

18.  (1)  Every  examiner,  officer  or  servant  appointed 
or     remunerated  by  the   Senate, 

and^^'J^Ss  df  The  ^^''"'  ^°''  *^®  purposes  of  the 
Senate  to  be  deemed  Indian  Penal  Code,  be  deemed  to 
to  be  public  seryanis.        b©  a  public  servant. 

(2)  The  word  '«  Grovernment"  in  the  definition  of 
•'  legal  remuneration''  in  section  161  of  that  Code  shall, 
for  the  purpose  of  sub-section  (1),  be  deemed  to  include  the 


ALLAHABAD  UNIVERSITY  ACT,  45 

Senate,  and  sections  162  and  163'of  the  Code  shall  be  cou- 
slmed  as  if  the  words  •*  or  with  any  member  of  the 
Senate  of  the  Allahabad  University  "  were  inserted  after 
the  words  "  with  any  Lieutenant-Governor." 

19.  It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Local  Government  to 
require  that  the  proceedings    o£ 

Duty  of  Local  Gov-      i^q    University  shall  be  in  con- 

^'dfiSlf ''°^'''''^^''*  formity  with  this  Act  and  the 
^  '  rules  for  the  time  being  in  force 

thereunder,  and  the  Local  Government  may  exercise  all 
powers  necessary  for  giving  effect  to  its  requisitions  in 
this  behalf,  and  may,  among  other  things,  annul,  by  a 
notification  in  the  official  OazetUf  any  such  proceeding 
which  is  not  in  conformity  with  this  Act  and  those  rules. 

20.  All    appointments    made    under    section    4,     all 
„  ,.^    ^.       .  ♦        ♦         *     elections    approved, 

^Notxfl^atxon  u.  cer.     .        .         ,    all  degrees  c^^terred 

*        *         *     and  all   rules  made 
•    *    ♦  shall  be  notified  in  the  local  official  Gazette. 

21.  (1)  The  accounts   of  the  income  and  expenditure 

of  the  University  sljall  be  submit- 
Annual  accounts  and      ^^^    ^^^^   j^   ^^ery  year    to     the 
audit  thereof .  j^^^^j    Government    for   such   ex- 

amination  and  audit  as  that  Government  may  direct. 

(2)  Por  the  purposes  of  the  examination  and  audit, 
the  auditor  appointed  by  the  Local  Government  may  by 
letter  require  the  production  before  him  of  any  books, 
vouchers,  and  other  documents  which  he  deems  neces- 
sary,  and  may  require  any  person  holding  or  accountable 
for  any  such  books,  vouchers  or  documents  to  appear 
before  him  at  the  examination  and  audit  or  adjournment 
thereof,  and  to  answer  all  questions  which  may  be  put 
to  him  with  respect  thereto,  or  to  prepare  and  submit 
any  further  statement  which  the  auditor  considers 
necessary  in  explanation  thereof. 

(3)  Any  person  who,  in  the  absence  of  reasonable 
excuse,  the  burden  of  proving  which  shall  lie  upon  him, 
refuses  or  neglects  to  comply  with  a  requisition  under 
sub-section  (2),  shall  be  punished  for  every  such    refusal 


46  ALLAHABAD   UNIVBR8ITT   ACT. 

or  negleict  with  fine,  which  may  extend  to   one  hundred 
rupees, 

(4)  When  the  auditor  has  completed  the  examination 
and  audit  he  shall  report  the  result  thereof  to  the 
Local  Government,  and  that  G-overAment  may  there- 
upon disallow  any  payment  made  contrary  to  law,  and 
surcharge  it  on  the  person  making  or  authorizing  the 
making  of  the  illegal  payment. 

(5)  If  the  amount  of  a  payment  so  surcharged  is  not 

Said  as  the  Local  Q-overnment  directs,  within  fourteen 
ays  after  demand  being  made  therefor,  the  Secretary 
of  State  for  India  in  Council  may  proceed  by  suit 
in  any  Court  of  competent  jurisdiction,  to  recover  the 
amount  from  the  person  on  whom  the  surcharge  was 
made. 


THE  SCHEDULE, 
\_!See  Section  6.] 

Pabt  I. 

»  »  «  • 

Paet  II. 

Persons  to  be  deemed  to  have  been  appointed,  or  to 
have  been  elected  and  approved,  as  Fellows  under  section 
5,  sub-section  (1),  clause  (6)  or  clause  (c)  — 

1.  The  Hon'ble  James  Wallace  Quinton,  Bachelor 
of  Arts,  Bengal  Civil  Service,  Member  of  the  Board  of 
Eevenue  of  the  North- Western  Provinces,  Companion 
of  the  Most  Exalted  Order  of  the  Star  of  India,  Fellow 
of  the  Calcutta  University,  Additional  Member  of  the 
Council  of  the  Governor-Greneral  for  making  Laws  and 
Begulations,  Member  of  the  Council  of  the  Lieutenant- 
Governor  of  the  North-Western  Provinces  and  Oudh 
for  making  Laws  and  Begulations. 

2.  The  Hon'ble  William  Tyrrell,  Bachelor  of  Arts, 
Bengal  Civil  Service,  Judge  of  the  High  Court  of 
Judicature  for  the  Korth- Western  Provinces. 


ALLAHABAD   UNIVBB81TY   ACT.  47 

3.  The  Hon'ble  Syed  Ahmad,  Khan  Bahadur,  Com- 
panion of  the  Most  Exalted  Order  of  the  Star  of  India^ 
i'ellow  of  the  Calcutta  University,  Member  of  the 
Council  of  the  Lieutenant-Governor  of  the  North* 
Western  Provinces  and  Oudh  for  making  Laws  and 
Begulations. 

4,  The  Hon'ble  Syed  Mahmud,  Barrister-at-Law, 
Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature  for  the  North- 
Western  Provinces. 

6.  The  Hon*ble  Pandit  Ajudhya  Nath,  Member  of 
the  Council  of  the  Lieutenant-Q-overnor  of  the  North- 
western Provinces  and  Oudh  for  making  Laws  and 
Begulations. 

6.  Lieutenant-Colonel  John  G-reenlaw  Forbes,  of 
the  Eoyal  Engineers,  Fellow  of  the  Calcutta  University, 
Joint  Secretary  to  Government,  North- Western  Pro- 
vinces and  Oudh,  in  the  Public  Works  Department. 

7.  Surgeon-Major  James  Cleghorn,  Doctor  in  Medi- 
cine, Civil  Surgeon,  Lucknow. 

8.  Eaja  Shiva  Prasada,  Companion  of  the  Most 
Exalted  Order  of  the  Star  of  India. 

9.  Mortimer  Sloper  Howell,  Esq.,  Bengal  Civil  Service, 
District  Judge,  North-Western  Provinces,  Companion 
of  the  Most  Eminent  Order  of  the  Indian  Empire,  Fellow 
of  the  Calcutta  University. 

10.  Eaja  Jai  Kishen  |Da8  Bahadur,  Deputy  Collector, 
North-Western  Provinces,  Companion  of  the  Most 
Exalted  Order  of  the  Star  of  India,  Fellow  of  the 
Calcutta  University. 

11.  Baja  Udai  Pratab  Singh,    Talukdar  of  Bhinga,  in . 
the  Bahraich  district. 

12.  Brigade-Surgeon  Emanuel  Bonavia,  Doctor  in 
Medicine,  Civil  Surgeon,  Etwah. 

13.  Mahamahopadhyaya  Bapu  Deva  Shastri,  Sanskrit 
College,  Benares,  Companion  of  the  Most  Eminent 
Order  of  the  Indian  Empire. 

14.  John  0.  Nesfield,  Esq.,  Master  of  Arts,  Inspector 
of  Schools,  Oudh  Division. 


48  ALLAHABAD   UNIVERSITY   ACT. 

15.  Kenneth  Deighton,  Esq.,  Bachelor  of  Arts,  Inspec- 
tor of  (Schools,  Bohilkhand  Division. 

16.  William  Chi^rles  Benett,  Esq.,  Bengal  Civil  Service, 
Secretary  to  the  Grovernment  of  the  North-Western 
Provinces  and  Oudh. 

17.  Michael  J.  White,  Esq.,  Master  of  Arts,  Principal, 
Canning  College,  Lucknow. 

18.  Alexander  Thomson,  Esq.,  Principal,  Agra  College. 

19.  Babu  Promoda  Das  Mittra,  Honorary  Magistrate, 
Benares. 

20.  Charles  H.  Hill,  Esq.,  Barrister.at-Law,  Allahabad. 

21.  William  H.  Wright,  Esq.,  Bachelor  of  Arts,  Profes- 
sor of  English  Literature,  Muir  Central  College,  Allahabad. 

22.  W.  N.  Boutflower,  Esq.,  Bachelor  of  Arts,  Professor 
of  Mathematics,  Muir  Central  College,  Allahabad. 

23.  Sbams-ul-Ulma  Maulvi  Zaka-uMah,  Khan  Bahadur, 
Emeritus  Professor  of  Arabic,  Muir  Central  College, 
Allahabad. 

24.  Samuel  Alexander  Hill,  Esq.,  Bachelor  in  Science, 
Professor  of  Physical  Science,  Muir  Central  College, 
Allahabad,  and  Meteoroldgical  Reporter  to  the  Govern- 
ment. 

25.  The  Eev.  John  Hewlett,  Master  of  Arts,  Principal^ 
London  Mission  College,  Benares. 

26.  Pandit  Lakshmi  Shankar  Misra,  Master  of  Arts, 
Professor  of  Physical  Science,  Queen's  College,  Benares. 

27.  Theodore  Beck,  Esq.,  Bachelor  of  Arts,  Principal, 
Muhammadan  Anglo-Oriental  College,  Aligarh. 

28.  Pandit  Adityaram  Bhattacharya,  Master  of  Arts^ 
Professor  of  Sanskrit,  Muir  Central  College,  Allahabad, 

29.  Munshi  Newal  Kishore  of  Lucknow. 

30.  Babu  Bireshwar  Mittra,  Professor  of  Law,  Queen's 
College,  Benares. 

31.  Lala  Makund  Lai,  Bai  Bahadur,  Honorary  Assistant 
Surgeon- to  the  Viceroy,  Lecturer,  Medical  College,  Agra. 

32.  Babu  Bam  Saran  Das,  Master  of  Arts,  Fyzabad* 


ACT  No.  VIII  OF  1904. 
THE  INDIAN  UNIVERSITIES  ACT,  1904. 

(80  FAB  AS  IT  RELATES  TO  THE  UNIVERSITY  OF  ALLAHABAD^. 


CONTENTS. 
Sbgtions. 

1.  Short  title  and  commencement. 

2.  Interpretation. 

The  University. 

3.  Incorporation  and  powers  of  the  University. 

4.  Gonstitation  and  powers  of  the  Senate. 

Ibllows. 
6.  Ex-offido  Fellows. 

6.  Ordinary  Fellows. 

7.  Ordinary  Fellows  elected  by  registered  (Graduates. 

8.  Ordinary  Fellows  elected  by  Senates. 

9.  Election  by  the  Faculties. 

10.  Nomination  by  the  Chancellor. 

11.  Vacating  of  office. 

Transitory  Provisions, 

12.  Election  and  nomination  of  Ordinary  Fellows  within  one 

year  after  commencement  of  Act  and  temporary  con- 
tinuance of  existing  University  administration. 

Honorary  Fellows, 

13.  Honorary  Fellows. 

Faculities  and  Syndicate, 

14.  Facilities. 

15.  Syndicate. 


50  THE  INDIAN   UNIVERSITIES  ACT,    1904- 

Degrees, 

16.  Degrees,  diplomas,  licenses,  titles  and  marks  of  honour. 

17.  Honorary  degrees. 

18.  Cancellation  of  degrees  and  the  like. 

Affiliated  Colleges, 

19.  Certificate  required  of  candidates  for  examination. 

20.  Existing  Colleges. 
'21.  Affiliation. 

22.  Extension  of  affiliation. 

23.  Inspection  and  reports. 

24.  Disaffiliation. 

Regulations. 

25.  Regulations. 

26.  New  body  of  regulations. 

Miscellaneotm, 

27.  Territorial  exercise  of  powers. 

28.  Hector. 

29.  Repeals. 

THE  FIRST  SCHEDULE.— ^^-O^ctb  Fellows  of  the 
University. 

THE  SECOND  SCHEDULE.  -EiIactmbnts  bbpbalbd. 


An  Act  to  amend  the  law  relating  to  ihe   Universities  of  British 

India. 

Whbebas  by  Acts  II,  XXII  and  XXVII  of  1857, 
Act  XIX  of  1882,  and  Act  XVIII  of  1887,  Universities 
were  established  and  incorporated  at  Calcutta,  Bombay* 
Madras,  Lahore  and  Allahabad ; 

•  •  »  • 

And  whereas  it  is  expedient  to  amend  the  law  relat- 
ing to  the  Universities  of  British  India  ; 

It  is  hereby  enacted  as  follows  : — 
„^    ,^.^,        ,  1.  (1)  This  Act  may  be  called 

Jucemenr  the  Indian  Universitiea  Act.  1904; 

and, 


THE  INDIAN   UNIVERSITIES  ACT,   1904.  51 

(2)  It  shall  come  into  force  on  such  date  as  the 
Government  may  fibc  in  this  behalf  by  notification  in 
the  Gazette  of  India  or  the  local  official  Gazette^  as  the 
case  may  be. 

2.  (1)  This  Act  shall  be  deemed  to  be  part  of  each 

T„^^ .*«4.:^„       of  the  Acts  by  which  the  said  five 

Interpretation.      ^t   •        •.•  x*     i 

Universities  were  respectively  es- 
tablished and  incorporated. 

(2)  In  this  Act,  unless  there  is  anything  repugnant 
in  the  subject  or  context, — 

(a)  the  term  "College'*  or  " affiliated  College "  in- 
cludes any  collegiate  institution  affiliated 
to  or  maintained  by  the  University ; 

(5)  the  expression  "  the  Government  '*  means  in 
relation  to  the  University  of  Calcutta  the 
Governor -G^eneral  in  Council,  and  in  relation 
to  the  other  Universities  the  Local  Govern- 
ment; and 

(c)  the  expressions  "  the  University"  and  "  the  Act  of 
Incorporation  "  and  any  expression  denoting 
any  University  authority  or  officer  or  any 
statute,  regulation,  rule  or  by-law  of  the 
University,  shall  be  construed  with  reference 
to  each  of  the  said  Universities  respectively. 

The  University, 

3.  The    University   shall    be     and    shall  be    deemed 

to  have  been  incorporated  for  the 

Incorporation    and     purpose  (amone:  others)  of  making 

pjmersof  the  Umver-     ^^^^^^^^^   f^^  ^he   instruction   of 

students,  with  power  to  appoint 
University  Professors  and  Lecturers,  to  hold  •and 
manage  educational  endowments,  to  erect,  equip  and 
maintain  University  libraries,  laboratories  and  museums, 
to  make  regulations  relating  to  the  residence  and 
conduct  of  students,  and  to  do  all  acts,  consistent  with 
the  Act  of  Incorporation  and  this  Act,  which  tend  to 
the  promotion  of  study  and  research. 


52  THB  INDIAN   UNIVBBSITIES   ACT,    1904. 

4.  (1)  Notwithstanding  anything 
Gonstitutioa       and    contained  in  the  Act  of  Incorpora- 
powersof  the  Senate.       tion,   the   Body  Corporate  of  the 
University  shall  consist  of — 
(a)  the  Chancellor. 
(6)    • 

(c)  the  Vice-Chancellor. 
{d)  the  exoffido  Fellows j  and 
(e)  the  Ordinary  Fellows — 

(i)  elected   by  registered    Graduates  or  by 
the  Senate, 

(ii)  elected  by  the  Faculties,  and 

(iii)  nominated  by  the  Chancellor. 

(2)  The  Ordinary  Fellows  shall,  save  as  herein  other- 
wise provided,  hold  office  for  five  years  : 

Provided  that  an  Ordinary  Fellow  who  has  vacated  his 
office  may,  subject  to  the  provisions  of  this  Act,  be 
elected  or  nominated  to  be  an  Ordinary  Fellow. 

(3)  The  Body  Corporate  shall  be  the  Senate  of  the 
University,  and  all  powers  which  are  by  the  Act  of 
Incorporation  or  by  this  Act  conferred  upon  the 
Senate  or  upon  the  Chancellor,  Vice-Chancellor  and 
Fellows  in  their  corporate  capacity  ♦  ♦  *  *  shall  be 
vested  in,  and  exercised  by,  the  Senate  constituted  under 
this  Act,  and  all  duties  and  liabilities  imposed  upon  the 
University  by  the  Act  of  Incorporation,  shall  be  deemed 
to  be  imposed  upon  the  Body  Corporate  as  constitute^ 
under  this  Act. 

(^)  No  act  done  by  the  Univei'sity  shall  be  deemed 
to  be  invalid  merely  by  reason  of  any  vacancy  among 
either  class  of  elected  Ordinary  Fellows,  or  by  reason  of 
the  total  number  of  Ordinary  Fellows  or  of  members  of 
the  profession  of  education  to  be  included  among  Ordinary 
Fellows,  being  less  than  the  minimum  prescribed  by  thia 
Act. 


THl  I19DUN  UNIVBRSmifl  ACT,   1904;  63 

Feltawt. 

6.  (1)  Notwithstanding  anything  contained  in  the  Act 

of  Incorporation,  the  persons  for 

iLc-oJieio  Fellows.        the  time  being  performing    the 

duties  of  the  offices   mentioned 

in  the  list  contained  in  the  first  schedule  to  this  Act  or 

added  to  the  said  list  under  sub-section  (2)  shall  be  the 

ex-offido  Fellows  of  the  iTniversity. 

(2)  The  Government  may  by  notification  published 
in  the  Gazette  of  India  or  in  the  local  official  Gazette^  as 
the  case  may  be,  make  additions  ^to,  or  alterations  in, 
the  list  of  offices  contained  in  the  said  schedules  : 

Provided  that  the  number  of  ex-officio  Fellows  shall 
not  exceed  ten. 

6.(1)  1 

Ordinary  Fellows. 


(2)  In  the  case  of  the  Universities  of  the  Punjab  and 
Allahabad,  the  number  of  Ordinary  Fellows  shall  not 
be  less  than  forty  nor  exceed  seventy-five ;  and  of  such 
number — 

(a)  ten  shall  be  elected  by  the  Senate  or  by  regis- 

tered Graduates ; 

(b)  five  shall  be  elected  by  the  Faculties  ;  and 

(c)  the  remainder    shall  be   nominated    by  the 

Chancellor. 

(3)  The  election  of  any  Ordinary  Fellow  shall  be 
subject  to  the  approval  of  the  Chancellor. 

(4)  Elections  of  Ordinary  Fellows  by  the  Faculties 
and  nominations  of  such  Fellows  by  the  Chancellor 
under  this  section  shall  be  made  in  such  manner  as  to 
secure  that  not  less  than  two-fifths  of  the  Fellows  so 
elected  and  so  nominated  respectively  shall  be  persons 
following  the  profession  of  education. 


54  THE  INDIAN  UNIVERSITIBS  ACT,   1904« 

7.  (1)  Once  in  every  year,  on  such  date  as  the 
^  _.  _  „  Chancellor  may   appoint   in  this 

JctTZ  re!^Z     behalf,  there   shall    if  necessary. 

Graduates.  *^e   an  election  to  fill  any  vacancy 

among      the     Ordinary    li'ellows 

elected  by  registered  Graduates. 

(2)  The  Syndicate  shall  maintain  a  register  on  which 
any  Graduate  who— 

(a)  has  taken  the  degree  of  Doctor  or  Master  in 
any  Faculty,  or 

(h)  has  graduated  in  any  Faculty   not  less  than 
ten  years  before  registration, 

shall,  subject  to  the  payment  of  an  initial  fee  of  such 
amount  as  may  be  prescribed  by  the  regulations,  be 
entitled  to  have  his  name  entered  upon  application 
made  within  the  period  of  three  years  from  the  com- 
mencement of  this  Act  or  of  one  year  from  the  date 
on  which  he  becomes  so  entitled : 

Provided  that,  if  such  application  is  made  after  the 
expiry  of  either  of  the  said  period,  the  applicant  shall 
bp  entitled  to  have  his  name  entered  on  payment  of 
the  said  initial  fee,  and  of  such  further  sum  as  may  be 
prescribed  by  the  regulations. 

(3)  The  name  of  any  Graduate  entered  on  the  regis- 
ter shall,  subject  to  the  payment  of  an  annual  fee  of 
such  amount  as  may  be  prescribed  by  the  regulations, 
be  retained  thereon  and,  in  case  of  default,  shall  be 
removed  therefrom,  but  shall,  at  any  time,  be  re-entered 
upon  payment  of  all  arrears  : 

Provided  that  a  Graduate  whose  name  has  been 
already  entered  on  the  register  may  at  any  time  com- 
pound for  all  subsequent  payments  of  the  annual  fee 
by  paying  the  sum  prescribed  in  this  behalf  by  the 
regulations. 

(4);No  person  other   than  a  Graduate  whose  name  is 
entered  on  the  said  register  shall  be   qualified  to  vote  or 
^to  be  elected  at  an  election  held  under  sub-section  (1). 


THE  tNOlAN   nNIVERSITIES  ACT,    1904.  55 

(5)  A  Graduate  registered  under  this  section  shall 
-be  entitled  to  gsuch  further  privileges  as  may  be  deter- 
mined by  the  re  ulations. 

8.  (1)  The  provisions  of    section  7  shall  not  apply  to 
^  -.  ^  „  the  University  of  the  Punjab  or  to 

ele'S^SenTm"''  Jhe  rniversity  of  All»h.b.d  until 
the  Chancellor,  with  the  previ- 
ous sanction  of  the  Governor-General  in  Council  and  by 
notification  in  the  local  official  Gazette^  so  directs ;  and 
until  such  time  the  Ordinary  Fellows  of  the  said  Uni- 
versities, who  would  be  elected  by  registered  Graduates 
if  the  said  provisions  were  in  force,  shall  be  elected  by 
the  Senate. 

(2)  In  the  case  of  the  University  of  the  Punjab 
and  the  University  of  Allahabad,  there  shall,  if  neces- 
sary, be  an  election,  once  in  every  year,  on  such  date 
as  the  Chancellor  may  appoint  in  this  behalf  to  fill  any 
vacancy  among  the  Ordinary  Fellows  elected  by  the 
Senate. 

9.  (1)  Once  in  every  year,  on  such  date  as  the  Chan- 
_,,    ^.         ,  ^       cellor  may  appoint  in  this  behalf, 

Faculties     ^  *^®^«   «^*"'  ^^   necessary,   be  an 

election  to  fill  any  vacancy  among 
the  Ordinary  Fellows  elected  by  the  Faculties. 

(2)  An  election  under  sub-section  (1)  shall  be  held 
subject  to  such  directions  prescribing  the  qualifications  of 
the  persons  to  be  elected  as  may,  from  time  to  time,  be 
given  by  the  Chancellor,  with  a  view  to  secure  the 
return  of  duly  qualified  persons  and  the  fair  represen- 
tation of  different  branches  of  study  in  the  Senate. 

10.  Subject  to  the  provisions  of  section  6,  the  Chan- 

cellor may  nominate  any   number 

CbS^r!""   "^  *''     «f  fi*  *°d  proper  persons  to  be 
Ordinary  ±ellows. 

U.  (1)  Any  Ordinary  Fellow  may,  by  letter  address- 
ed to  the  Chancellor,  resign   his 
Vacating  of  office,  office.  * 


56  THE  INDIAN  UNIVERSITIES  ACT,    1904. 

(2)  Where  any  Ordinary  Fellow  has  not  attended  a 
meeting  of  the  Senate,  other  than  a  Convocation,  during 
the  period  of  one  year,  the  Chancellor  may  deckre  hi« 
office  to  be  vacated. 

Transitory  PravigionSt 

12.  In  their  application  to  the  election  and  nomina^ 
tion  of   Ordinary  Fellows   within 

Election  and  nomi-  ^^e  period  of  one  year  after  the 
nation    of     Ordinary  '^  ^     _i«   /i.'      a   x        j 

Fellows  within  one  commencement  of  this  Act  and 
year  after  commence-  to  the  current  business  of  the 
ment  of  Act,  and  tem-      University,  the  provisions  of   this 

Si8t7  ^^"^  UnWers^i^^^      ^^*  ®^^^*  ^®  ^^^  *^  subject  to  the 
admilSftration'J^^"  ^      following  restrictions  and   modi- 
fications : — 


(d)  In  the  case  of  the  iTniversities  of  the   Punjab 

and  Allahabad,  the  Chancellor  shall,  as  soon 
as  may  be  after  the  commencement  of  this 
Act,  proceed  to  nominate  Ordinary  Fellows 
under  section  6,  sub-section   (2),  clause  (c). 

(e)  When  Ordinary  Fellows   have   been    appointed 

under  clause  (d\  the  Chancellor  shall  •Tnake 
an  order  directing  that  the  Fellows  who 
under  the  said  provisions  are  to  be  elected  by 
the  Senate  shall  be  elected  by  the  Ordinary 
Fellows  appointed  under  clause  (d\  or  by 
elected  Fellows  holding  office  at  the  com- 
mencement  of  this  Act,  or  partly  by  such 
Ordinary  Fellows  and  partly  by  elected 
Fellows,  in  such  manner  as  the  Chancellor 
may  direct. 

(J)  The  Ordinary  Fellows  mentioned  in  clauses  (d) 
and  (e)  shall,  as  soon  as  may  be  after  their 
appointment,  and  in  such  manner  as  the 
Chancellor  may  direct,  elect  the  Fellows  who 
under  the  said  provisions  are  to  be  elected  by 
the  Facukies. 
*  «  ♦  •  • 


TBB  INDIAN   UNIVERSITIES  ACT,   1904.  67 

(g)  An  election  under  clause  (f)  shall  be  made  sub- 
ject to  such  directions  prescribing  the  quali- 
fications of  the  persons  to  be  elected  as  maj 
be  given  by  the  Chancellor,  with  a  view  to 
secure  the  return  of  duly  qualified  persons 
and  a  fair  representation  of  different 
branches  of  study  in  the  Senate. 

{h)  As  soon  as  Ordinary  Eellows  have  been  nomi- 
nated and  elected  *  *  *  under  clauses  {d)^  («) 
and  (/),  as  the  case  may  be,  and  the  persons 
so  elected  have  been  approved  by  the 
Chancellor,  the  Chancellor  shall  declare  that 
the  Body  Corporate  of  the  University  has 
been  constituted  in  accordance  with  the 
provisions  of  this  Act  and  shall  append 
to  the  declaration  a  list  of  the  Senate,  and 
shall  forward  the  said  declaration  and  the 
appended  list  to  the  Governor-General  in 
Council,  who  shall  cause  the  declaration 
and  list  to  be  published  in  the  Oazette  of  India, 

(i)  The  seniority  of  the  Fellows  included  in  the 
list  mentioned  in  clause  {h)  shall  be  deter- 
mined by  the  order  in  which  their  names 
appear  in  the  list. 

(J)  Until  the  said  declaration  is  published  under 
clause  {h)^  the  Fellows  holding  office  at  the 
commencement  of  this  Act  shall,  together 
with  the  Chancellor  and  the  Vice-Chancellor, 
continue  to  be  the  Senate  of  the  University, 
and  shall  be  entitled  to  exercise  the  powers 
conferred  upon  them  by  the  Act  of  Incor- 
poration. 

(Jc)  Every  Ordinary  Fellow  elected  or  nominated 
under  this  section  shall,  unless  his  Fellow- 
ship is  previously  vacated  by  death,  resigna- 
tion or  any  other  cause,  hold  office  for  not 
less  than  three  years. 

(Zj  At  or  about  the  end  of  the  third  year  from  the 
publication  of  the  declaration   mentioned  in 


58  THE  INDIAN   CNIVERSITIES  ACT,    1904. 

clause  (h\  the  names  of,  as  nearly  as  may  be, 
one-fifth  of  the  total  initial  number — 

(i)  of  Ordinary  Fellows  elected  under  ♦  ♦  •  clause 
(e),  as  the  case  may  be, 

(ii)  of  Ordinary  Fellows  elected  under  ♦  ♦  ♦  clause 
(f),  and 

(iii)  of  Ordinary  Fellows  nominated  by  the 
Chancellor  (after  deducting  from  the   said  one- 

•  fifth  the  names  in  each  class  which  have  previ- 
ously been  removed  from  the  list  mentioned  in 
clause  (h)  by  reason  of  death,  resignation  or  any 
other  cause),  shall  be  drawn  by  lot  from  among 
the  elected  and  the  nominated  Ordinary  Fellows 
whose  names  were  included  in  the  list  mention- 
ed in  clause  {h\  and  those  whose  names  are  so 
shown  shall  thereupon  cease  to  be  Ordinary 
Fellows. 

(m)  At  or  about  the  end  of  the  fourth,  fifth  and 
sixth  year  from  the  publication  of  the  said  de- 
claration, the  names  of  Ordinary  Fellows  shall 
be  drawn  by  lot  from  each  class  of  Ordinary 
Fellows  included  in  the  said  list,  in  the  man- 
ner provided  in  clause  (Z),  so  as  to  secure  that, 
as  nearly  as  may  be,  one- fifth  of  the  Fellow- 
ships of  the  Ordinary  Fellows  so  included  in 
each  class   shall  be  vacated  in  each  year. 

(n)  An   Ordinary    Fellow   elected   or   nominated, 
under  this  section,  who   has  not  previously 
vacated  his   Fellowship ,  shall  cease  to  be  a 
Fellow  at  the  end  of  the  seventh  year  from 
the  publication  of  the  said  declaration. 

(o)  The  Vice-Ohancellor  holding  office  at  the 
commencement  of  this  Act  shall  continue  to 
hold  office  until  the  publication  of  the  said 
declaration,  and  shall,  if  he  is  a  member  of 
the  Senate  as  constituted  under  this  Act, 
continuejto  hold  office  as  Vice-Ohancellor  for 
the  remainder  of  the  term  for  which  he  was 
^  originally  appointed. 


THE  INDIAN  UNIVEBSITIES  ACT,   1904.  59 

(jpi)  The  members  of  the  Syndicate  holding  office 
at  the  commencement  of  this  Act  shall  con- 
tinue to  conduct  the  executive  business  of 
the  Uniyersity  until  the  publication  of 
the  said  declaration  and,  upon  such  publica- 
tion, the  Senate  shall,  in  such  manner  as  the 
Chancellor  may  direct,  appoint  a  provisional 
Syndicate  to  conduct  the  ezecutiye  business 
of  the  Uniyersity  until  the  Syndicate  has 
been  constituted  under  this  Act. 

(q)  The  Senate  as  constituted  under  this  Act 
may  give  orders  for  the  provisional  constitu- 
tion of  Faculties,  Boards  of  Studies  and  of  any 
Board  or  Committee  of  the  Senate,  pending 
the  constitution  of  such  Faculties,  Boards 
and  Committees  in  conformity  with  th« 
regulations. 

(r)  University  Examiners  and  all  officers  and  ser- 
vants of  the  University  shall  continue  to  hold 
office  and  to  act  subject  to  the  conditions 
governing  their  tenure  of  office  or  employ- 
ment, except  in  so  far  as  such  conditions 
may  be  altered  by  competent  authority. 

(<)  The  statutes,  regulations  and  by-laws  of  the 
University  in  force  at  the  commencement  of 
this  Act  shall  continue  to  be  in  force, 
except  in  so  far  as  the  said  statutes,  regular- 
tions  and  by-laws  shall  be  altered  or  repealed 
by  competent  authority. 

Himorary  Fellows, 
13.  (1)  (a)  A  Fellow  holding  office  at  the  commence- 

«..«^,o^  ii«^ii«««r        °^®^*  o^  tl^is  Act  shall  cease  to  be 
Honorary  Fellows.        ^  j^ellow. 

(6)  Where  a  Fellow  included  in  clause  (a)  does 
not  become  a  Fellow  under  this  Act,  he  shall  be  an 
Honorary  Fellow  for  life. 


60  THE  INDIAN   UITIVERSITIES  ACT,    1904. 

(e)  Where  a  Fellow  included  in  clause  (a)  becomes  a 
Fellow  under  this  Act.  he  shall,  whenever  and  so  often 
as  he  ceases  to  be  a  Fellow  under  this  Act,  become  an 
Honorary  Fellow  as  provided  in  clause  (6). 

(2)  The  Chancellor  may  nominate  any  person  to  be 
an  Honorary  Fellow  for  life,  who  is  eminent  for  his 
attainments  in  any  branch  of  learning,  or  is  an  eminent 
benefactor  of  the  University  or  is  distinguished  for 
services  rendered  to  the  cause  of  education  generally. 

(3)  Notwithstanding  anything  contained  in  this  sec- 
tion, any  Fellow  who  at  the  commencement  of  this  Act 
is  entitled  as  such"  to  vote  for  the  election  of  any 
person  to  be  a  member  of  any  Council  for  the  purpose 
of  making  laws  and  regulations  or  of  any  local  authority, 
shall  continue  to  be  so  entitled  as  if  this  Act  had  not 
been  passed. 

Factdties  and  Syndicate^ 

14.  (1)  Nothing  contained  in  the  Act  of  Incorpora- 
„      .  .  tion  shall  be  deemed  to   prohibit 

a  u  168.  ^j^^  constitution  of  a  new  Faculty 

or  the  abolition  or  reconstitution  of  any  existing 
t^aculty  by  the  Senate  under  regulations  made  in  accord- 
ance with  the  provisions  of  this  Act. 

(2)  Eegulations  made  und^  sub-section  (1)  m^y^— 

(a)  provide  for  the  assignment  of  Fellows  to  the 
several  Faculties  by  order  of  the  Senate ; 
and 

(h)  empower  the  Fellows  so  assigned  to  add  to 
their  number,  in  such  manner  and  for  such 
period  as  may  be  prescribed,  Graduates  in 
the  Faculty  and  other  persons  possessing 
special  knowledge  of  the  subjects  of  sttidy 
represented  by  the  Faculty :. 

Provided  that  the  number  of  persons  so 
to  be  added  to  the  Faculty  shall  not  exceed 
half  the  number  of  Fellows  assigned  to  the 
Faculty. 


THE  INDIAN  UNIVEBSITIBS  ACT,   1904.  61 

(3)  A  person  added  to  a  Facoltj  under  sub-section 
2,  clause  (&),  shall  haye  the  right  to  take  part  in  the 
ordinary  business  of  the  Faculty,  and  in  anj  election 
of  an  Ordinary  Fellow  by  the  Faculty,  but  shall  not  be 
entitled  to  take  part  in  the  election  of  the  Syndicate. 

15.  (1)  The  executive  government   of  the  University 

_     ,.    ^  shall  be  vested  in  the  Syndicate, . 

Syndicate.  ^j^^^j^  ^j^^U  ^^^^  ^^_ 

(a)  the  Vice-chancellor  as  Chairman ; 

(6)  the  Director  of  Public  Instruction  for  the 
province  in  which  the  headquarters  of  the 
University  are  situated;  and,  in  the  case  of 
the  University  of  Allahabad,  also  the  Direc- 
tor of  Public  Instruction  in  the  Central 
Provinces ;  and 

(c)  not  less  than  seven  or  more  than  fifteen  ea:- 
officio  or  Ordinary  Fellows  elected  by  the 
Senate  or  by  the  Faculties  in  such  manner  as 
may  be  provided  by  the  regulations,  to  hold 
office  for  such  period  as  may  be  prescribed  by 
the  regulations. 

(2)  The  regulations  referred  to  in  sub-section  (1)  shall 
be  so  framed  as  to  secure  that  a  number  not  falling 
short  by  more  than  one  of  a  majority  of  the  elected 
members  of  the  Syndicate  shall  be  Heads  of,  or  Profes- 
sors in,  Colleges  affiliated  to  the  University. 

(3)  If  in  the  case  of  .any  election  the  question  is 
raised  whether  any  person  is  or  is  not  a  Professor  within 
the  meaning  of  sub-section  (2),  the  question  shall  be 
decided  by  the  Senate. 

Decrees. 

16.  The  a|enate  may  institute  and  confer  such  degrees 
^  ^.  ,  and  grant  such  diplomas,  licenses, 

liJS"'titfi  T^    titles    .nd    marks  of  honour,  in 
marks  of  honour.  respect  of  degrees  and    examina- 

tions  as    may    be    prescribed    by 

regulation. 


62  THB  INDIAN  CN1VEB8ITIES  ACT,    1904. 

17.  Where  the  Vice-Chanceilor  and  not  less  than 
Honorary  decreea        two-thirds  of  the   other   members 

^  ^  *  of  the  Syndicate  recommend  that 
an  honorary  degree  be  conferred  on  any  person  on  the 
ground  that  he  is,  in  their  opinion,  by  reason  of  emi- 
nent position  and  attainments,  a  fit  and  proper  person 
to  receive  such  a  degree  and  where  their  recommend- 
ation is  supported  by  not  less  than  two-thirds  of  the 
Fellows  present  at  a  meeting  of  the  Senate  and  is  con- 
firmed by  the  Chancellor,  the  Senate  may  confer  on 
such  person  the  honorary  degree  so  recommended  without 
requiring  him  to  undergo  any  examination. 

18.  Where  evidence  is  laid  before  the  Syndicate  show- 

ing that  any   person   on  whom  a 
CSancenatian^of    de-     ^^g^g^^  diploma,   license,  title   or 
greesan       e  i    .  mark     of    honour     conferred     or 

granted  by  the  Senate  has  been  convicted  of  what  is 
in  their  opinion  a  serious  offence,  the  Syndicate  may 
propose  to  the  Senate  that  the  degree,  diploma,  license, 
title  or  mark  of  honour  be  cancelled,  and,  if  the  proposal 
is  accepted  by  not  less  than  two-thirds  of  the  Fellows 
present  at  a  meeting  of  the  Senate  and  is  confirmed  by 
the  Chancellor,  the  degree,  diploma,  license,  title  or 
mark  of  honour  shall  be  cancelled  accordingly. 

Affiliated  CoUega* 

19.  Save  on  the  recommendation  of  the  Syndicate,  by 

.         special  order  of  the  Senate,  and 
Certificate   reqmred     gubject   to   any  regulations  made 
of  candidates  for  ex-     •     jTu*    u  i.  li?  i.  n    u 

amkuLtion.  ^"^  ^^^^  behalf,  no  person   shall   be 

admitted  as  a  candidate  at  any 
University  examination,  other  than  an  examination  for 
matriculation,  unless  he  produces  a  certificate  from  a 
College  affliated  to  the  University,  to  the  effect  that  he 
has  completed  the  course  of  instruction  prescribed  by  re- 
gulation. 

20.  Any  College  affiliated  to  the  University  before  the 
w  •  *  „  n^ii^«a-  passing  of  this  Act  may  continue 
Existing  Colleges.       ^^    ^^«^^.^  ^^^  rights  conferred 


THE  INDIAN   UNIVBBSITIISS  ACT,    1904  68 

upon  it  by  such  affiliation,  save  in  so  far  as  sach  rights 
may  be  withdrawn  or  restricted  in  the  exercise  of  any 
power  conferred  by  the  Act  of  Incorporation  or  by 
this  Act. 

21.  (1)  A  College  applying  for  affiliation  to  the  Uni- 
Affiliation  tersity  shall  send  a  letter  of  appli- 

cation to  the  Registrar,  and  shall 
satisfy  the  Syndicate — 

(a)  that  the  College  is  to  be  under  the  management 
of  a  regularly  constituted  governing  body  ; 

(6)  that  the  qualifications  of  the  teaching  staff  and 
the  conditions  goyerning  their  tenure  of  office 
are  such  as  to  make  due  provision  for  the  courses 
of  instruction  to  be  undertaken  by  the  College ; 

(c)  that  the  buildings  in  which  the  College  is  to  be 

located  are  suitable,  and  that  provision  will  be 
made  in  conformity  with  the  regulations,  for 
the  residence,  in  the  College  or  in  lodgines 
approved  by  the  College,  of  students  not  resid- 
ing with  their  parents  or  guardians,  and  for  the 
supervision  and  physical  welfare  of  students  ; 

(d)  that  due  provision  has  been  or  will  be  made  for 

a  library; 

(e)  where  affiliation  is  sought  in  any  branch  of 

experimental  science,  that  arrangements  have 
been  or  will  be  made  in  conformity  with  the 
regulations  for  imparting  instruction  in  that 
branch  of  science  in  a  properly  equipped  labor- 
atory or  museum ; 

(/)  that  due  provision  will,  so  far  as  circumstances 
may  permit,  be  made  for  the  residence  of  the 
Head  of  the  College  and  some  members  of  th& 
teaching  staff  in  or  near  the  College  or  the 
place  provided  for  the  residence  of  students ; 

(g)  that  the  financial  resources  of  the  College  are 
such  as  to  make  due  provision  for  its  continued 
maintenance ; 


64  THK  INDIAN   UNIVERSITIES   ACT,    1904. 

(h)  that  the  affiliation  of  the  College,  haying  regard 
to  the  provision  made  for  students  by  other 
Colleges  in  the  same  neighbourhood,  will  not 
be  injurious  to  the  interests  of  education  or 
discipline ;  and 

(t)  that  the  College  rules  fixing  the  fees  (if  any)  to 
be  paid  by  the  students  h^ive  not  been  so 
framed  as  to  involve  such  competition  with  any 
existing  College  in  the  same  neighbourhood  as 
would  be  injurious  to  the  interests  of  education. 

The  application  shall  further  contain  an  assurance 
that  after  the  College  is  affiliated  any  transference  of 
management  and  all  changes  in  the  teaching  staff  shall 
be  forthwith  reported  to  the  Syndicate. 

(2)  On  receipt  of  a  letter  of  application  under  sub- 
section (1),  the  Syndicate  shall — 

(a)  direct  a  local  inquiry  to  be  made  by  a  compe- 
tent person  authorized  by  the  Syndicate  in  this 
behalf ; 

{h)  make  such  further  inquiry  as  may  appear  to 
them  to  be  necessary ;  and 

(c)  report  to  the  Senate  on  the  question  whether 
the  application  should  be  granted  or  refused, 
either  in  whole  or  in  part,  embodying  in  such 
report  the  results  of  any  inquiry  under  clauses 
(a)  and  (6). 

And  the  Senate  shall,  after  such  further  inquiry  (if 
any)  as  may  appear  to  them  to  be  necessary,  record  their 
opinion  on  the  matter. 

(3)  The  Registrar  shall  submit  the  application  and 
all  proceedings  of  the  Syndicate  and  Senate  relating 
thereto  to  the  Government,  who,  after  such  further 
inquiry  as  may  appear  to  them  to  be  necessary,  shall 
grant  or  refuse  the  application  or  any  part  thereof. 

(4)  Where  the  application  or  any  part  thereof  is 
granted,  the  order  of  the  Government  shall  specify 
the  courses  of  instruction  in  respect  of  which  the  Col* 


ME  INDIAN  UNIVEBSITIM  ACT,   1804.  66 

lege  is  affiliated ;  and>  where  the  application  op  any  part 
thereof  is  refused)  the  ground  of  such  refusal  shall  be 
stated.. 

(6)  An  application  under  sub-section  (1)  may  be 
withdrawn  at  any  time  before  an  order  is  made  under 
■ub-section  (3). 

22.  Where  a  College  desires  to  add  to  the  courses 
„  ^      .        .  4«,.        of  instrution  in  respect  of  which 

^^^tension  of  AfaUa-  it  ig  affiliated,  the  procedure  pres- 
Cribed  by  section  21  shall,  so  far  as 

may  be,  be  followed. 

23.   (1)  Every  College  affiliated  to  the   University, 

T«-«««<.;««      ^A   ^     whether  before  or  after  the  com- 

^Inspection    and  re-     n^encement  of  this  Act,    shall  fur^ 

nish   such    reports,   returns     and 

other  information   as    the    Syndicate  may  require    to 

enable  it  to  judge  of  the  efficiency  of  the  College. 

(2)  The  Syndicate  shall  cause  every  such  College  to 
be  inspected,  from  time  to  time,  by  one  or  more  com- 
petent persons  authorized  by  the  Syndicate  in  this 
behalf. 

(3)  The  Syndicate  may  call  upon  any  College  so  in- 
spected to  take,  within  a  specified  period,  such  action 
as  may  appear  to  them  to  be  necessary  in  respect  of 
any  of  the  matters  referred  to  in  section  21,  sub- 
section (1). 

24.  (1)  A  member  of  the  Syndicate  who  intends  to 
_.    „,.  ^.  move    that   the    rights  conferred 

Disafflhation.  ^^   ^^^   ^^jj^g^   ^^  affiliation   be 

withdrawn  in  whole  or  in  part,  shall  give  notice  of  his 
motion  and  shall  state  in  writing  the  grounds  on  which 
the  motion  is  made. 

(2)  Before  taking  the  said  motion  into  consideration, 
the  Syndicate  shall  send  a  copy  of  the  notice  and  written 
statement  mentioned  in  sub-section  (1)  to  the  Head  of 
the  College  concerned  together  with  an  intimation  that 
any  representation  in  writing  submitted  within  a  period 


•6  THE  INDIAN   UNIVERSITIES  ACT,    1904. 

specified  in  such  intimation  on  behalf  Off  the  Gcdkge 
will  be  considered  by  the  Syndicate. 

Provided  that  the  period  so  specified  may,  if  necessary, 
be  extended  by  the  Syndicate. 

(3)  On  receipt  of  the  representation  or  on  expiration 
of  the  period  referred  to  in  sub-section  (2),  the  Syndicate, 
after  considering  the  notice  of  motion,  statement  and 
representation,  and  after  such  inspection  by  any  compe- 
tent person  authorized  by  the  Syndicate  in  this  behalf, 
and  such  further  inquiry  as  may  appear  to  them  to  be 
necessary,  shall  make  a  report  to  the  Senate. 

(4)  On  receipt  of  the  report  under  sub-section  (3), 
the  Senate  shall,  after  such  further  inquiry  (if  any) 
as  may  appear  to  them  to  be  necessary,  record  their 
opinion  on  the  matter. 

(5)  The  Eegistrar  shall  submit  the  proposal  and  all 
proceedings  of  the  Syndicate  and  Senate  relating  thereto 
to  the  Government,  who,  after  such  further  inquiry 
(if  any)  as  may  appear  to  them  to  be  necessary,  shall 
make  such  order  as  the  circumstances  may,  in  their 
opinion,  require^ 

(6)  Where  by  an  order  made  under  sub-section  (5) 
the  rights  conferred  by  affiliation  are  withdrawn^  in 
whole  or  in  part,  the  grounds  for  such  withdrawal  shall 
be  stated  in  the  order. 

Begulatixms, 

26.  (1)  The  Senate,  with   the  sanction  of  the  Govern- 
ment,   may,    from    time   to   time, 
Begolations.  make  regulations  consistent  with 

the  Act  of  Incorporation  as  amended  by  this  Act  and 
with  this  Act  to  provide  for  all  matters  relating  to  the 
University. 

(2)  In  particular,  and  without  prejudice  to  the  general- 
ity of  the  foregoing  power,  such  regulations  may  pro- 
vide for— 

(a)  the  procedure  to   be  followed  in  holding  any 
election  of  Ordinary  FeUows  ; 


THE  INDIiJr  €HltfiSSITUB  ACT,    1904  67 

(h)  the  congtitntion,  re-oonstitation  or  abolition  of 
Facalties,  the  proportion  in  which  the  memberfl, 
other  than  the  tx^jfficio  members,  of  the  Syndi- 
cate shall  be  elected  to  represent  the  yarious 
Faculties,  and  the  mode  in  which  such  election 
shall  be  conducted  ; 

{c)  the  procedure  at  meetings  of  the  Senate,  Syndi- 
cate and  Faculties  and  the  quorum  of  members 
to  be  required  for  the  transaction  of  business  ; , 

{d)  the  appointment^  of  Fellows  and  others  to  be 
members  of  Boards  of  Studies,  and  the  proce- 
dure of  such  Boards  and  the  quorum  of  mem- 
bers to  be  required  for  the  transaction  of 
business  ; 

{t)  the  appointment  and  duties  of  the  Begistrar  and 
of  officers  and  servants  of  the  IJniTersity,  and 
of  Professors  and  Lecturers  appointed  by  the 
University  ; 

(/)  the  appointment  of  Examiners,  and  the  duties 
and  powers  of  Examiners  in  relation  to  the 
examinatio.Qs  of  the  University  ; 

(g)  the  form  3r  '  the  certificate  to  be  produced  by  a 
candidate  for  examination  under  section  19  and 
the  conditions  on  which  any  such  certificate 
may  be  granted  ; 

{h)  the  registers  of  Graduates  and  students  to  be 
kept  by  the  University  and  the  fee  (if  any)  to 
be  paid  for  the  entry  or  retention  of  a  name  on 
any  such  register  ; 

(i)  the  inspection  of  Colleges  and  the  reports,  returns 
and  other  information  to  be  furnished  by 
Colleges  ; 

{jD  the  registers  of  students  to  be  kept  by  Colleges 
affiliated  to  the  University  ; 

(Jc)  the  rules  to  be  observed  and  enforced  by  Col- 
leges affiliated  to  the  University  in  respect  of 
the  transfer  of  students  ; 


68  THE  INDIAN  UNIVEBSITIES  ACTT,    1904^ 

(I)  the  fees  to  be  paid  in  respect  of  the  courses  of 
instruction  given  by  the  Professors  or  Lecturers 
appointed  by  the  University ; 

(m)  the  residence  and  conduct  of  students ; 

(n)  the  courses  of  study  to  be  followed  and  the  condi- 
tions to  be  complied  with  by  candidates  for  any 
University  examination,  other  than  an  ezamin- 
ation  for  matriculation,  and  for  degrees, 
diplomas,  licenses,  titles,  marks  of  honour, 
scholarships  and  prizes  conferred  or  granted  by 
the  University ; 

(o)  the  conditions  to  be  complied  with  by  schools 
desiring  recognition  for  the  purpose  of  sending 
up  pupils  as  candidates  for  the  matriculation 
examination  and  the  conditions  to  be  complied 
with  by  candidates  for  matriculation,  whether 
sent  up  by  recognized  schools  or  not ; 

(p)  the  conditions  to  be  complied  vrith  by  can- 
didates, not  being  students  of  any  College 
affiliated  to  the  University,  for  degrees,  diplomas, 
licenses,  titles,  marks  of  honour,  scholarships 
and  prizes  conferred  or  granted  by  the  Univer- 
sity ;  and 

{q)  the  alteration  or  cancellation  of  any  rule,  regula- 
tion, statute  or  by-law  of  the  University  in 
force  at  the  commencement  of  this  Act. 
26.  (1)  Within  one  year  after  the  commencement  of 
this   Act,   or   within  such  further 
New  body  of  regula-     period   as  the  Government  may  fix 
^'^°*-  in  this  behalf— 

(a)  the  Senate  as  constituted  under  this  Act  shall 

cause  a  revised  body  of  regulations  to  be  pre- 
pared and  submitted  for  the  sanction  of  the 
Government ; 

(b)  if  any  additions  to.  or  alterations  in,  the  draft 

submitted  appear  to  the  Government  to  be 
necessary,  the  Government,  after  consulting 
the  Senate,  may   sanction  the  proposed  body 


THB  INDIAN  UNIVEBS1TIE8   iCT,    1904.  69 

of  regulations,  with  such  additions  and  altera- 
tions as  appear  to  the  Goyernment  to  be 
necessary. 

(2)  Where  a  draft  body  of  regulations  is  not  submitted 
by  the  Senate  within  the  period  of  one  year  after  the 
commencement  of  this  Act,  or  within  such  further  period 
as  may  be  fixed  Under  sub-section  (1),  the  Goyernment 
may,  within  one  year  after  the  expiry  of  such  period  or 
of  such  further  period,  make  regulations  which  shall  haye 
the  same  force  as  if  they  had  been  prepared  and  sane- 
tioned  under  sub-section  (1). 

MigeeUaneotii, 

27.  The  Goyernor-General  in  Council  may,  by  general 
or  special  order,  define  the  terri- 

Territorial  exercise  torial  limits  within  which,  and 
of  powers.  specify  the  Colleges  in  respect  of 

which,  any  powers  conferred  by  or  under  the  Act  of 
Incorporation  or  this  Act  shall  be  exercised. 

28.  •  •  •  •  • 

29.  The  Acts  mentioned  in  the  second  schedule  are 

hereby     repealed    to    the    extent 
Bepeas.  specified    in    the    fourth    column 

thereof. 


THE  FIEST  SCHEDULE. 

{Section  5.) 

Bx-OFFicio  Fellows  or  the  UirryBBSiTT. 

•  •  •  •  • 

TJie  University  of  Alldhahad, 

The  Chief  Justice  of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature 
for  the  North- Western  Provinces. 

The  Bishop  of  Luck  now. 

The  Directors  of  Public  Instruction  in   the  United 
Proyinces  of  Agra  and  Oudh  and  in  the  Central  Proyinces. 


70 


TBB  INDIAN   UNIVEBSITIE8   ACT,    1904. 


THE  SECOND  SCHEDULE. 

{Section  29.) 

Ekaotmbvts  bbpbalbb. 


Tear. 

No. 

Short  title. 

Extent  of  repeal. 

ft 

• 

• 

« 

1887 

XVIII 

1'be         Allahabad 

Section  6. 

University     Act, 

In  section  6,  sub-section  (1), 

1887. 

In  section  7,  sub-section  (1), 
and  in  sab-sectioo  (2),  the 
words  after  the  word 
"  Fellow  "  to  the  end  of  the 
sub-section. 

Sections  10,  11,12,13.14,15 
and  17,  in  section  20,  the 
words  and  figures  '*  appoint^ 
ments  made  and",  »*  under 
section  6,  sub-section  (1), 
clauses  {b)  and  (c)  "  "  under 
sections  14  and  15  **  and 
"  under  section  17." 

In  the  Schedule,  Part  I. 

GOVERNMENT  OF  INDIA. 

HOME    DEPARTMENT. 


EDUCATION. 

The  20th  August  1904. 

No.  717. — ^In  exercise  of  the  powers  conferred  by 
section  27  of  the  Indian  Universities  Act,  1904  (VIII 
of  1904),  the  Goyernor-General  in  Council  is  pleased 
to  define  the  territorial  limits  hereinafter  set  forth 
below  as  those  within  or  in  relation  to  which  the  powers 


TBE  INDIAN  UNIVERSITIES   ACT,    1904. 


71 


conferred  apon  the  Uniyersities  respectiyely  entered 
against  them  bj  or  under  the  Act  of  Incorporation  or 
the  said  Indian  Uniyersities  Act,  1904,  shall  be  exercised. 


Tkbbitobial  limits. 

Province      (inclading      any 
Native  State  ander  its  poli- 
tical control  and  any  foreign 
]>oe8e88ion    included  within 
ts  boundaries). 

Native  SUte  or 
Colony. 

UHlVEBSnT. 

Bengal,  Burma  and  Assam  ... 
Madras  and  Ckwrg 

Bombay  and  Sind 

United  Provinces  of  Agra  and 
Oudh,  the  Central  Provinces 
(including      Berar)       and 
Ajmer-Merwara. 

Punjab,  North- West  Frontier 
Province  and  British  Bala- 
chistan. 

Hyderabad, 
Mysore     and 
Ceylon. 

Baroda 

The    States  In- 
cluded in   the 
Rajputana  and 
Central    India 
Agencies. 

Kashmir,    Balu- 
chistan. 

Calcutto. 
Madras. 

Bombay. 
Allahabad. 

Punjab. 

IV. 

REVISED  REGULATIONS  OF  THE  UNI- 
VERSITY OF  ALLAHABAD  AS  SANC- 
TIONED BY  GOVERNMENT. 


Chaitxb  I. 


THE  SENATE. 

1.  The  Senate  consists  of — 

(i)  The  Chancellor. 

(ii)  The  Vice-Chancellor. 

(iu). Ex-officio  Fellows. 

(iv)  Ordinary  Fellows  nominated  under  Act  No.  VIII 
of  1904. 

(v)  Ordinary  Fellows  elected   by  the   Senate  or  by 
registered  graduates,  if  any,  of  the  University. 

(vi)  Ordinary  Fellows  elected  by  the  Faculties. 

.2.  The  Chancellor  and,  in  his  absence,  the  Vice-Chan- 
cellor shall  preside  at  all  Meetings  and  Convocations  of 
the  Senate.  If  neither  the  Chancellor  nor  the  Vice- 
Chancellor  is  present,  the  Fellows  present  shall  elect  one 
of  their  number  to  preside.  The  same  procedure  shall  be 
adopted  if  the  President  is  compelled  to  withdraw  before 
the  Meeting  is  concluded. 

3.  The  Eegistrar  shall,  not  less  than  seven  weeks  before 
the  day  on  which  any  appointed  member  of  the  Senate 
will  vacate  oflfice,  give  notice  thereof  to  the  authority  by 
whom  the  Fellow  vacating  office  was  nominated  or 
•lected. 


REVISED  BBOULATIONS.  73 

4.  Every  casual  vacancy  in  the  Senate  owing  to  death,  Cb. 
resignation,  or  otherwise,  shall  be  similarly  reported   by 
the   Eegistrar  within   ten   days  from  the  date  on  which 
such  vacancy  is  certified  to  the  Begistrar. 

5.  At  the  Meetings  of  the  Senate  held  in  November 
1907,  November  1908,  November  1909,  and  November 
1910,  the  Vice-Ohancellor  or  in  his  absence  the  Fellow 
presiding  at  such  Meeting  shall  in  open  Senate  hold 
the  ballot  prescribed  in  section  12  (ly  of  Act  No.  VIII 
of  1904. 

The  Fellows  drawn  by  lot  at  such  ballot  shall  be  eligible 
for  re-election  to  the  Senate  and,  notwitj||tanding  any- 
thing contained  in  Begulation  18  of  this  Chapter,  may  be 
proposed  and  seconded  for  election  at  the  Meeting  at 
which  their  names  were  drawn. 

6.  The  election  of  Fellows  by.  the  Senate  shall  take 
place  on  the  date  appointed  by  the  Chancellor  in  this 
Dehalf :  at  such  meeting  the  decision  of  the  President  on 
all  points  of  procedure  connected  with  the  election  of 
Fellows  and  not  provided  for  in  Eegulations  7 — 10  shall 
be  final. 

7.  Each  Fellow  shall  be  given  a  voting  paper  contain- 
ing the  number  of  vacancies  and  a  blank  space  for  each 
vacancy. 

8.  No  Fellow  shall  give  more  than  one  vote  to  one 
candidate. 

9.  Each  Fellow  who  votes  shall  vote  by  delivering  to 
the  Eegistrar  the  voting  paper  after  inscribing  thereon 
his  name  and  the  name  of  the  candidate  or  candidates  for 
whom  he  votes. 

10.  If  owing  to  an  equal  number  of  votes  being  given 
one  or  more  candidates  over  and  above  the  number  of 
existing  vacancies  are  elected,  the  President  shall  have  a 
casting  vote  or  he  may,  if  he  thinks  fit,  hold  a  fresh 
election  to  determine  which  out  of  the  candidates  who 
have  received  an  equal  number  of  votes  shall  be  elected 
to  fill  the  remaining  vacancy  or  vacancies. 


74  UNIVBRBITT  OF  ALLAHABAD. 

11.  The  election  by  members  of  the  Faculties  of 
Fellows  to  represent  any  Faculty  on  the  Senate  shall 
be  made  by  the  members  present  at  the  meeting  of  the 
several  Faculties  summoned  for  the  purpose,  and  shall 
be  conducted  by  the  Deans  of  the  several  Faculties  in 
accordance  with  the  regulations  laid  down  for  the 
election  of  Fellows  by  the  Senate. 

12.  The  Senate  shall  meet  on  the  second  Monday  in 
January,  March,  August,  and  November  of  every  year, 
or  if  a  gazetted  holiday  happen  to  fall  on  such  Mon- 
day, then  on  the  first  working  day  following  such 
holidny,  and  may  adjourn  from  time  to  time  to  conclude 
any  unfinished  business.  The  meeting  in  November 
shall  be  deemed  the   annual  meeting  of  the  Senate. 

13.  Other  meetings  of  the  Senate  shall  be  held  on 
such  days  and  at  such  times  as  shall  be  appointed  (i) 
by  the  Chancellor,  (ii)  by  the  Vice-Chancellor,  or  in 
the  absence  of  the  Vice-Chancellor  from  Allahabad  by 
the  Syndicate. 

14.  At  all  meetings  of  the  Senate  eleven  members, 
inclusive  of  the  Chairman,  shall  form  a  quorum. 

15.  On  receipt  of  a  requisition  in  writing  signed  by 
not  less  than  one-third  of  the  Fellows  of  the  Senate 
for  the  time  being  and  stating  the  business  to  be 
brought  before  the  Senate  and  that  such  business  is 
urgent,  the  Vice-Chancellor  shall  convene  the  Senate 
on  a  date  and  at  an  hour  fixed  by  him:  Provided 
always  that  such  date  shall  be  within  seven  weeks  of  the 
receipt  by  the  Vice-Chancellor  of  the  requisition. 

16.  Notice  of  all  meetings  of  Convocation,  the  Senate, 
Syndicate  and  Faculties,  shall  issue  from  the  office  of 
the  Eegistrar  within  the  time  prescribed  before  the  day 
appointed  for  the  meeting  by  letter  sent  through  the 
post  to  each  Fellow  at  the  address  recorded  by  him  in 
the  office  of  the  Eegistrar  and  shall  be  further  published 
by  a  notice  posted  on  the  notice-board  in  the  office  of 
the  Registrar. 


REVISED  RBQULATI0N8.  76 

17.  Not  less  than  six  weeks'  notice  shall  be  given  by  oh.  i. 
the  Begistrar  of  all  meetings  of  the  Senate  or  of  Con- 
vocation. 

18.  A  Fellow  who  desires  to  propose  that  — 

(i)  Any  person  be  elected  to  a  Fellowship, 

(ii)  Any  Fellow  be  recommended  by  the  Senate  for 
nomination  by  the  Lieutenant-Qoyernor  as 
Councillor  to  assist  him  in  making  Laws  and 
BegulationSy 

(iii)  Any  motion  of  any  nature  be  brought  forward 
at  a  meeting  of  the  Senate, — 

shall  furnish  the  Kegistrar  at  his  office,  not  less  than 
twenty-eight  days  before  the  day  appointed  for  the 
meeting,  with  a  copy  of  the  motion. 

19.  The  Eegistrar  shall,  with  the  notice  required  by 
Begulation  16,  issue  to  each  member  of  the  Senate  and, 
in  the  case  of  Convocation,  to  each  member  of  Convoca- 
tion, a  written  specification  of  business  to  be  done  and 
of  the  various  matters  to  be  considered  at  the  meeting. 

20.  A  Fellow  who  desires  to  propose  an  amendment 
to  any  proposals  contained  in  the  notice  or  in  the  sup* 
plementary  notice  shall  deposit  with  the  Eegistrar  at 
his  office,  at  least  ten  clear  days  before  the  day  appoint- 
ed for  the  meeting,  notice  in  writing  of  the  amendment 
and  of  the  precise  terms  in  which  he  will  move  the 
same. 

21.  Upon  receipt  of  such  motions  or  motions  and 
amendments  of  motions  the  Begistrar  shall  cause  them 
to  be  printed  and  shall  forthwith  issue  and  publish  a 
supplementary  notice  or  notices  containing  them  in  the 
manner  provided  for  issuing  and  publishing  notices  in 
Etegulation  16. 

22.  Except  when  specially  provided  by  Statute  or 
Begulation  or  by  special  permission  of  the  President 
no  Fellow  shall  be  permitted  to  propose  any  motion  or 
amendment  of  which  the  notice  required  has  not  been 
given. 


76  UNIVEBSITY  OP  ALLAHABAD. 

^^  ^'  23.  No  motion  proposing  a  change  in  or  addition  to 

the  Eegalations  shall  be  considered  by  the  Senate  except 
at  the  annual  meeting  or  the  meetings  held  in  March 
and  in  January. 

24.  Every  question  shall  be  decided  by  a  majority  of 
the  votes  of  the  members  present.  In  the  case  of  the 
votes  being  equal,  the  President  shall  have  a  second 
vote. 

25.  Except  when  otherwise  provided  by  Statute  or 
Begulation  of  the  Senate  no  question  shall  be  proposed 
for  discussion  at  any  meeting  that  has  not  been  pre- 
viously submitted  to  the  Syndicate. 

26.  Once  in  every  year  on  such  date  and  at  such  time 
as  the  Chancellor  shall  appoint  a  Convocation  for  con- 
ferring degrees  shall  be  held. 

The  Convocation  shall  consist  of — 

(i)  The  Senate, 

(ii)  Honorary  Fellows  of  the  University,  and, 

(iii)  Eegistered  Graduates  of  the  University. 

27.  All  members  attending  a  Convocation  shall  appear 
either  in  the  habit  prescribed  for  Fellows  of  ttie  Uni- 
versity or  for  the  degree  to  which  they  have  been  admit- 
ted by  any  University. 

28.  The  procedure  to  be  adopted  in  the  discussion 
of  all  matters  in  the  Senate  shall  be  governed  by  the 
regulations  hereinafter  following. 

29.  Every  motion  shall  be  in  an  affirmative  form; 
it  shall  begin  with  the  word  *'  that "  and  must  be 
seconded ;  Provided  always  that  a  motion  standing  in 
the  name  of  a  Fellow  who  is  absent  from  a  meeting 
may  be  proposed  by  any  other  Fellow. 

30.  "When  a  motion  has  been  seconded  the  terms 
of  it  shall  be  stated  by  the  Chairman,  and  the  dis- 
cussion thereof,  if  any  is  raised,  will  then  proceed.  If 
no  discussion  is  raised  or  no  amendment  thereto  is  pro- 
posed, the  motion  will  at  once  be  put  to  the  vote. 


BEVI8B0  REDtTLATIOm.  77 

31.  Wheti  An  amendment  hM    been    proposed   and  Ch. 
seconded  the  terms  of  snch  amendment  shaU  be  stated 

by  the  Chairman  and  the  discussion  of   the  original 
motion   and  the  amendment  thereto  will  proceed  |>ari 
,  passu :    Provided   that  only  one  motion  and  one  amend* 
ment  thereto  shall  be  entertained  at  the  same  time. 

32.  No  Fellow  shall  be  allowed  to  speak  mora  than 
once  in  the  course  of  the  discussion  of  a  motion,  or  of 
a  motion,  and  an  amendment,  except  the  proposer  of  the 
substantive  motion,  who  will  have  a  right  of  reply  in 
either  case  at  the  close  of  the  discussion:  Provided 
that  a  Eellow  who  has  spoken  on  a  motion  before  the 
proposal  of  an  amendment  thereto  shall  be  entitled  to 
speak  once  upon  such  amendment. 

38.  When  the  proposer  has  concluded  his  reply  no 
further  discussion  of  the  motion,  or  of  the  motion  and 
the  amendment,  can  take  place. 

34.  A  motion  for — 

(1)  dissolution  of  the  meeting, 

(2)  adjournment  of  the  meeting, 

(3)  adjournment  of  the  discussion,  or 

(4)  that  the  meeting  pass  to    the    next  business 

on  the  Agenda, 

may  be  made  at  any  time  as  a  distinct  question,   but 
not  as  an  amendment  nor  whilst  a  Fellow  is  speaking. 

35.  If  a  motion  for  dissolution  of  the  meeting  is 
carried  the  meeting  will  stand  dissolved.  If  a  motion 
for  adjournment  of  the  discussion  is  carried  such  dis- 
cussion will  stand  postponed  to  the  next  meeting.  If 
a  motion  that  the  meeting  pass  to  the  next  business  on 
the  Agenda  is  carried,  the  substantive  proposal  and 
any  amendment  thereto  under  discussion  cannot  further 
be  discussed  at  sucli  meeting. 

36.  No  amendment  can  be  proposed  to  a  motion  for 
adjournment  of  the  meeting  or  of  the  discussion  except 
one  substituting  a  time  other  than  that  proposed  for 
auch  adjournment.     A   meeting  or  discussion  continued 


78  UNIVBBSITT.  OF  ALLAHABAD. 

C^*  S<       on  adjonrnment  is  to  be  deemed  one  with  that  preceding 
the  adjournmeDt. 

37.  A  motion  of  the  kind  mentioned  in  Eegulation 
34,  shall  be  put  to  the  vote  forthwith  without  discussion. 
If  negatived  the  substantive  discussion  shall  be  resumed 
and  continued  in  the  same  manner  as  if  no  such  motion 
had  been  made. 

38.  When  one  motion  of  the  kind  mentioned  in 
Eegulation  34  has  been  proposed  and  negatived  no  other 
motion  of  the  same  kind  shall  be  again  proposed,  except 
with  the  leave  of  the  Chairman,  and  not  until  he  is  of 
opinion  that  a  reasonable  interval  has  elapsed  since  such 
former  motion  was  negatived. 

39.  A  motion  or  amendment  may  be  withdrawn  by 
the  proposer  with  the  unanimous  consent  of  the 
meeting. 

40.  A  Fellow  desiring  to  speak  in  a  discussion  must 
rise  in  his  place  at  the  close  of  a  speech.  If  more  than 
one  Fellow  rises,  the  Chairman  shall  determine  which  of 
them  is  to  be  heard  and  shall  call  upon  the  Fellow 
selected  by  name. 

41.  Any  Fellow  may  at  any  time  in  the  course  of 
discussion  rise  and  call  the  attention  of  the  Chairman 
to  a  point  of  order.  If  a  point  of  order  is  raised  by 
one  Fellow  in  the  course  of  a  speech  by  another  the 
speaker  shall  resume  his  seat  until  the  Chairman  has 
decided  it.  If  the  Chairman  is  of  opinion  that  the 
point  of  order  has  been  raised  vexatiously,  or  for  the 
purpose  of  mere  obstruction  or  of  interruption  to  the 
discussion  or  to  the  business  of  tl\e  meeting,  he  shall 
so  declare  it,  and  it  shall  be  deemed  a  breach  of  order. 

42.  The  Chairman  shall  be  the  sole  judge  of  any 
point  of  order  and  may,  of  his  own  instance  or  at  the 
instance  of  a  Fellow,  call  to  order* any  Fellow  who  is 
speaking.  If  the  Fellow  so  called  to  order  disregards 
such  call,  the  Chairman  may  direct  him  to  sit  down. 
If  the  Fellow  so  directed  to  sit  down  disobeys  such  order 
or  any  Fellow  contumaciously  disregards  or  questions 


OfUID  ]IBGI7LAfIOir8«  79 

wm^  ardor  or  rnliiig  df  the  Chairman,  the  ObaimiMi  Qh. 
may  forthwith  take  the  Tote  of  the  meetiiiff  as  to 
w&ether  such  Fellow  shaU  not  be  suspended  from  his 
fonetions  as  a  Fellow  for  that  day.  If  two-thirds  of  the 
fellows  present  are  in  favour  of  such  suspension  the 
Chairman  shall  declare  the  Fellow  offending  suspended, 
and  such  Fellow  shall  be  bound  immediately  to  with- 
draw. 

43.  When  a  discussion  is  concluded  the  Ohairman 
shall,  if  no  amendment  has  been  proposed,  put  the 
motion  to  the  vote.  If  an  amendment  has  been  proposed, 
he  shall  first  state  the  terms  of  the  motion  and 
then  those  of  the  amendment  thereto,  and  shall  then 
put  the  amendment  to  the  vote.  If  an  amendment  is 
carried  the  motion  as  altered  thereby  shall  be  stated  by 
the  Chairman,  and  may  then  be  discussed  as  a  sub- 
stantive question  to  which  an  amendment  may  be  pro- 
posed in  manner  hereinbefore  provided.  If  an  amend- 
ment is  negatived  the  substantive  motion  shall,  in  the 
absence  of  any  other  amendment  being  proposed  there- 
to, be  put  to  the  vote. 

44.  On  putting  a  motion  or  amendment  to  the  vote 
the  Chairman  shall  first  call  for  the  expression  of  the 
opinion  of  the  meeting  by  a  show  of  hands  and  shall 
declare  the  result  thereof.  Any  i'ellow  dissatisfied  with 
such  declaration  may  then  and  there  demand  a  ballot. 
The  Chairman  shall  thereupon  select  two  or  more  from 
among  the  Fellows  to  act  as  tellers  and  shall  hand  to 
them  a  voting  paper  or  papers  ruled  in  two  columns, 
one  headed  "  for  "  and  the  other  "  against."  The  tellers 
shall  then  take  such  voting  paper  to  each  Fellow,  who 
shall  subscribe  his  name  in  one  or  other  of  the  columns 
according  as  he  is  in  favour  of  or  against  the  motion  or 
amendment  before  the  meeting. 

45.  When  all  the  Fellows  present  desiring  to  vote, 
including  the  tellers,  have  subscribed  their  names  on  the 
voting  paper  or  papers,  the  tellers  shall  cast  up  the 
numbers  of  the  two  columns  and,  when  the  totals  have 
been  recorded,  shall  sign  their  names  thereto  and  hand 


80  UNIVSR8ITT  OP  ALLAHABAD. 

J*  *  the  Toting  paper  op  papers  to  the  Chairman,  who  will 
thereupon  declare  the  result  of  the  division.  When  the 
numbers  are  equal,  the  Chairman  shall  have  a  second  or 
casting  vote  and,  if  he  gives  it,  shall  record  the  same  on 
the  voting  below  the  signatures  of  the  tellers  as  follows  : 
I  give  my  casting  vote  [  *'  for  '*  or  *•  against  '*  the  motion 
or  amendment  as  the  case  may  be]^  and  shall  sign  his 
name  and  description  as  Chairman. 


Ohaptes  II. 
THE  SYNDICATE. 

1.  The  Syndicate  shall  consist  of-^^ 

(a)  The  Vice-Chancellor, 

(6)  The  Director  of  Public  Instruction  for  the 
United  Provinces, 

(c)  The  Director  of  Tublic  Instruction    for    the 

Central  Provinces, 

(d)  Eight  Fellows  of  the  University,  who  shall  be 
Heads  of,  or  Professors  in.  Colleges  affiliated  to 
the  University,  of  whom  six  shall  represent  the 
Faculty  of  Arts,  and  two  the  Faculty  of  Science, 
and 

(e)  Seven  Fellows,  of  whom  three    shall  represent 

the  Faculty  of  Arts,  one  the  Faculty  of  Science, 
and  three  the  Faculty  of  Law. 

2.  Fellows  elected  members  of  the  Syndicate  shall  hold 
office  for  three  years  or  until  they  cease  to  be  Fellows, 
which  ever  event  first  happen.  They  shall  be  eligible  for 
re-election,  provided  always  that  a  Fellow  on  re-appoint- 
ment or  re-election  as  Fellow  shall  be  deemed  a  Fellow 
appointed  or  elected  for  the  first  time  and  is  not  a 
member  of  the  Syndicate  unless  and  until  he  has  been 
formally  re-elected. 

3.  In  the  event  of  a  casual  vacancy  owing  to  death, 
resignation  or  otherwise,  the  members  of  the  Syndicate 


REVISED  RBGULiLTlOMS.  81 

shall  appoint  a  Fellow  of  the  UniyerBitj,  qualified  for  ch.  II. 
election  under  Kegulation  1,  clause  (d)  or  {e)  as  the  case 
may  be,  to  the  vacant  membership  to  act  as  a  member  of 
the  Syndicate  until  the  then  next  ensuing  meeting  of 
the  Senate  at  which  a  Fellow  of  the  University  to  fill 
such  vacancy  can  be  elected. 

,  4.  In  the  event  of  a  Fellow  elected  under  Regulation 
1,  clause  {d)j  ceasing  during  his  term  of  office,  to  be  the 
Head  of,  or  Professor  in,  a  College  affiliated  to  the  Uni- 
versity, he  shall  cease  ijf)so  facto  to  hold  office  as  a  member 
of  the  Syndicate,  and  thB  Syndicate  shall  elect  one  of 
the  Fellows  of  the  University  who  may  be  eligible  to  hold 
offitoe :  Provided  always  that  the  Fellow  so  appointed 
shall  hold  office  only  so  long  as  the  person  in  whose 
place  he  is  elected  would  have  held  office  had  the  latter 
not  vacated  office. 

5.  The  election  to  fill  up  vacancies  in  the  Syndicate 
shall  be  held  at  the  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Senate.  The 
vacancies  among  the  representatives  of  the  Faculty  of 
Arts  shall  first  be  filled  up,  next  those  among  the 
representatives  of  the  Faculty  of  Science  and,  lastly, 
those  among  the  representatives  of  the  Faculty  of  Law. 

6.  Not  less  than  seven  days'  notice  of  a  meeting  of 
the  Syndicate  shall  be  given  by  the  Begistrar. 

7.  The  Syndicate  shall  meet  on  the  Saturdays  immedi- 
ately preceding  the  meetings  of  the  Senate,  in  January, 
March,  August  and  November,  and  on  such  other  dates 
as  the  Vice-Chancellor  shall  appoint,  and  may  adjourn 
from  time  to  time  to  conclude  any  unfinished  business. 
The  meeting  held  in  November  shall  be  deemed  the 
Annual  Meeting. 

Whenever  an  emergency  arises  and  there  is  not  time 
to  summon  a  meeting  of  the  Syndicate,  the  Vice-chan- 
cellor may  take  such  immediate  action  as  he  deems  neces- 
sary. The  nature  of  the  emergency  and  the  action  taken 
to  meet  it  shall  be  reported  by  the  Begistrar  at  the  next 
meeting  of  the  Syndicate. 


82  UNIVERSITY  OP   ALLAHABAD. 

8.  At  the  meeting  in  November  the  Begistrar  shall 

Elace  before  the  Syndicate  for  its  consideration    the 
udget  for  the  year  next  ensuing. 

9.  At  all  meetings  of  the  Syndicate  four  members 
inclusive  of  the  Chairman  shall  form  a  quorum,  and  the 
Vice-Chancellor,  if  present,  shall  preside.  If  the  Vice- 
Ohancellor  withdraw  before  the  meeting  closes  or  if  he 
is  unable  to  attend,  the  members  present  shall  eleet  a 
Chairman.  The  Chairman  has,  when  necessary,  a  cast- 
ing vote. 

10.  The  Begulations  relating  to  notice  of  business 
contained  in  Chapter  I,  Begulation  19,  shall  apply  to  all 
business  proposed  at  a  meeting  of  the  Syndicate. 

11.  The  Chairman  at  a  meeting  of  the  Syndicate  may 
at  his  discretion  apply  the  Begulatioi^s  prescribed  for 
discussion  of  matters  at  the  Senate. 

12.  The  Executive  G-overnment  of  the  University  is 
vested  in  the  Syndicate, 

It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Syndicate,  subject  to  the 
revision  and  control  of  the  Senate — 

(a)  to  order  examinations  in  conformity  with  the 
Begulations  and  to  fix  dates  for  holding  them ; 

(6)  to  appoint  examiners,  and  if  necessary  to  remove 
them,  and  to  fix  their  fees,  emoluments  and 
travelling  and  other  allowances,  and  to  appoint 
Boards  of  Examiners  and  Moderators  ; 

(e)  to  appoint  University  servants,  other  than  the 
Registrar  and  if  necessary  to  suspend  or  remove 
them,  and  to  fix  their  salaries,  emoluments  and 
travelling  and  other  allowances ; 

(d)  to   appoint   Inspectors   or  Boards  of    Inspectors 

for  inspecting  affiliated  Colleges  and  Colleges 
applying  for  affiliation,  and  to  fix  their  travell- 
ing and  other  allowances  ; 

(e)  to  declare  the  results  of  the  various  University 

Examinations,  and  to  recommend  for  degrees, 


BKVISKD  BBOULATIONS.  83 

honours,  diplomas,  licenses,  titles  »nd  marks  of  Ch.  II. 
honour  ; 

(/)  to  award  stipends,  scholarships,  medals,  prises 
and  other  rewards  in  conformity  with  the  regu- 
lations and  the  conditions  prescribed  for  their 
award  ; 

(g)  to  administer  all  trusts  and  endowments  vested 
in  the  Uniyersity  ; 

(h)  to  keep  the  accounts  of  thej  Fniyersity,  and  to 
correspond  in  the  business  of  the  University 
with  the  Goyernment  and  other  authorities  and 
persons  ; 

(i)  to  consider  and  make  such  report  or  recommen- 
dations as  may  be  deemed  necessary  on  proposals 
or  motions  brought  forward  by  the  Fellows  for 
consideration  by  the  Senate  ; 

(i)  to  publish  lists  of  prescribed  or  recommended 
text-books  and  courses  of  study  ; 

{Jc)  to  fix  the  scale  of  travelling  allowances  payable 
to  Fellows  of  the  University  when  attending 
meetings  of  the  Senate  ; 

{1}  to  prepare  such  forms  and|  registers  as  are  from 
time  to  time  prescribed  by  these  Begulations ; 

(m)  and  generally  to  perform  all  such  duties  and  to 
do  all  such  acts  as  may  be  necessary  for  the 
proper  carrying  out  of  the  provisions  of  the 
Allahabad  University  Act  of  1887  and  of  the 
Indian  Universities  Act  of  1904,  and  the  Begu- 
lations framed  under  them,  or  under  any  other 
Statute  or  Act,  or  of  the  resolutions  and  direc- 
tions of  the  Senate. 

13.  Save  when  otherwise  provided  for  by  these 
Regulations,  any  one  or  more  of  the  powers  and  duties 
hereby  conferred  and  imposed  on  the  Syndicate  may, 
subject  to  its  supervision,  control  atid  approval,  be  exer- 
cised and  performed  by  a  Sub-Oommittee  appointed  for 
the  purpose. 


84  UNIYERSITT  OP  ALLAHIBAD. 

^h  \\l*  ^^*  ^^^  I'ellow  or  Fellows  may  make  any  recommend- 
ation to  the  Syndicate  and  propose  any  Bule  or  Begula- 
tion  for  the  consideration  of  the  Syndicate.  Such 
recommendation  or  proposal  shall  be  sent  in  the  form  of 
a  letter  through  the  Begistrar. 


Chafteb  III. 
THE  FACULTIES. 

1.  There  shall  be  three  Faculties  in  the  University — 
the  Faculty  of  Arts,  the  Faculty  of  Science,  and  the 
Faculty  of  Law. 

2.  The  following  persons  shall  be  appointed  mem- 
bers to  one  or  more  of  the  respective  Faculties  :  — 

(1)  The     Director    of    Public  Instruction    for  the 

United  Provinces. 

(2)  The    Director    of   Public    Instruction   for   the 

Central  Provinces. 

(3)  Those  Fellows   of  the  University  who  on  the 

fourteenth  day  of  January  1905  were  assigned 
to  the  respective  Faculties  by  the  Vice-Chan- 
cellor  under  the  order  of  the  Senate  and  who, 
on  the  day  fixed  for  the  coming  into  force  of 
these  Begulations,  are  still  Fellows  of  the 
University,  and 

(4)  Such  other  Fellows  as  may,   from  time  to  time, 

be  assigned  to  a  Faculty  by  order  of  the 
Senate :  Provided  always  that  the  number  of 
Fellows  on — 

(a)  The  Faculty  of  Arts   shall  not  be  less  than 
twenty. 

(6)  The  Faculty  of  Science  shall  not  be  less  than 
twelve. 

(c)  The  Faculty  of  Law  shall  not  be  less  than  eight« 

3.  Within  ten  days  of  the  appointment  or  election  of 
a  Fellow  the  Vice-GhanceUor  shall,  when  such  Fellow 


REVISED  RBQULATIOMS.  65 

has  not  preyiously  been  assigned  bj  the   Senate  to  a  Ch.     III. 
Faculty  and  when  no  order  for  his  assignment  has  been 
passed  by  the  Senate,  assign  the  Fellow  so  appointed  or 
elected  to  a  Facultv. 

4.  The  assignment  shall  be  notified  to  the  Senate 
at  the  first  meeting  next  ensuing  after  his  assignment 
for  confirmation. 

5.  The  Senate  may,  from  time  to  time,  assign  any 
Fellow  to  one  or  more  Faculties :  Proyided  always  that 
no  member  of  a  Faculty  may  vote  at  an  election  of 
Fellows  in  more  than  one  Faculty. 

6.  A  member  of  a  Faculty  shall  continue  to  be  member 
of  that  Faculty  so  long  as  he  continues  to  be  a  Fellow  of 
the  University ;  Provided  always  that  a  Fellow  on  re- 
appointment or  re-election  shall  be  assigned  by  the 
Vice-Chancellor  or  Senate  as  though  he  was  being 
appointed  or  elected  for  the  first  time. 

7.  A  member  of  a  Faculty  who  has  not  during  a 
period  of  two  years  attended  at  least  one  meeting  of  the 
Faculty  shall  cease  ipso  facto  to  be  a  member  of  that 
Faculty. 

8.  The  members  of  each  Faculty  shall  elect  at  the 
Annual  Meeting  of  the  Faculty  one  of  their  number  to 
be  Dean  of  that  Faculty.  The  Dean  so  elected  shall 
hold  office  until  the  next  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Faculty 
and  shall  be  eligible  for  re-election. 

9.  On  a  vacancy  occurring  in  the  office  of  Dean  of  a 
Faculty  before  the  expiration  of  the  term  of  his  office, 
the  Vice-Ohancellor  shall  select  a  member  of  the  Faculty 
to  act  as  Dean  for  the  remainder  of  such  term. 

10.  Every  meeting  of  a  Faculty  shall  be  convened  by 
the  Begistrar  under  the  orders  of  the  Syndicate  or  of  the 
Dean  of  the  Faculty. 

11.  Five  members  of  the  Faculty  of  Arts  shall  consti- 
tute a  quorum.  Three  members  of  any  other  Faculty 
shall  constitute  a  quorum  of  such  Faculty. 


86  f3NiV££81TT  OF  ALLAHABAD. 

Ch.  Ill  &  12.  At  any  meeting  of  a  Faculty  the  members  shall 
Ch.  IV.  consider  and  report  to  the  Syndicate  on  the  courses  of 
study  to  be  followed  by  candidates  for  the  examinations 
of  the  Uniyersity,  on  the  examinations  to  be  passed,  on 
other  conditions  to  be  fulfilled  by  candidates  for  degrees, 
and  on  any  other  question  or  questions  as  may  seem  to 
any  member  to  fall,  within  the  proyince  of  the  Faculty. 

13.  At  the  meetings  in  Noyember  and  in  March  the 
members  of  the  Faculty  may  add  to  their  number  regis- 
tered graduates  in  the  Faculty  and  other  persons  pos- 
sessing special  knowledge  of  the  subject  of  the  study 
represented  hy  the  Faculty :  Proyided  always  that  the 
number  so  added  (a)  shall  not  exceed  one-fourth  of  the 
number  assigned  to  such  Faculty,  (b)  shall  hold  office  for 
one  year  only  from  the  date  of  appointment,  and  (c) 
shall  be  eligible  for  re-appointment. 

14.  Each  Faculty  shall  on  a  date  in  Noyember  to  be 
fixed  by  the  V ice-Chancellor  hold  a  meeting  to  be  called 
the  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Faculty. 

.15.  Not  less  than  fourteen  days'  notice  of .  any  meet- 
ing of  a  Faculty  shall  be  giyen  by  the  Registrar. 

16.  At  each  meeting  of  a  Faculty  the  Dean  of  the 
Faculty  or,  in  the  absence  of  the  Dean,  a  member  chosen 
by  the  members  present,  shall  preside. 

17.  The  Regulations  relating  to  notice  of  business 
contained  in  Chapter  I,  Begulation  19,  shall  apply  to 
all  business  proposed  at  a  meeting  of  a  Faculty. 

18.  The  Chairman  at  a  meeting  of  a  Faculty  may  at 
his  discretion  apply  the  Begulations  prescribed  for 
discussion  of  matters  at  the  Senate. 


Ohaptbb  IV. 

BOAEDS  OF  STUDIES. 

1.  Boards  of  Studies  shall  be  constituted  for  the 
subjects  of  Uniyersity  study  as  may  from  time  to  time  be 
prescribed  by  the  Senate. 


REVISED  REGULATIONa  87 

2.  The  Facultj  of  Arts  shall  elect  from  among  its   Cb.  IT. 
members  Boards  of  Studies  for — 

(t)  English  Literature. 

(ft)  Philosophy. 
{Hi)  Sanskrit, 
(iv)  Arabic  and  Persian. 

(tr)  Greek,  Latin  and  Hebrew, 
(vi)  History  and  Geography, 
(vii)  Political  Economy.  * 

(viii)  European  Modern  Languages, 
(iv)  Teaching, 
(a?)  Indian  Vernaculars. 

3.  The  members  of  the  Board  for  English  Literature 
shall  not  be  more  than  nine  in  number. 

The  number  of  members  on  each  of  the  other  Boards 
shall  not  exceed  seyen. 

4.  The  Faculty  of  Science  shall  elect  from  among  its 
members  Boards  of  Studies  for— 

(i)  Physical  Science  and  Chemistry, 
^ii)  Biology, 
(lii)  Mathematics, 
(iv)  Drawing  and  Surveying. 

The  number  of  members  on  each  of  the  above  Boards 
shall  not  exceed  seven. 

5.  The  members  of  the  several  Boards  of  Studies  shall 
be  elected  at  the  annual  meetings  of  the  respective 
Faculties  by  whom  they  are  constituted.  Each  member 
shall  hold  office  for  a  period  of  two  years  from  the  date 
of  election  and  shall  be  eligible  for  re-election. 

6.  Each  Board  of  Studies  shall  draw  up  a  course  for 
adoption  in  the  subject  with  which  the  Board  is 
concerned. 

7.  Each  Board  of  Studies  shall  report  in  the  first 
instance  to  the  Faculty  by  which  |it  is  elected,  and  the 


88  UNIVfiBSlTT   OF  ALLJlHABAD. 

Vacuity  shall  forward  each  such  report  with  its  own 
report  thereon  to  the  Syndicate;  except  when  other- 
wise directed  by  the  Syndicate  the  reports  shall  be  sent 
to  the  Eegistrar  in  time  to  allow  of  their  being  printed 
and  circulated  to  the  members  of  the  Syndicate 
before  the  next  meeting. 

If  the  Syndicate  are  of  the  opinion  that  the  action  of 
a  Faculty  regarding  Text  Books  or  Courses  of  Study 
requires  reconsideration,  it  shall  refer  the  matter  back 
to  the  Faculty.  In  cases  of  disagreement  after  second 
reference,  the^atter  shall  be  referred  to  the  Senate 
for  decision. 

8.  A  Board  of  Studies  may  bring  to  the  notice  of  the 
Syndicate  any  matters  connected  with  the  examinations 
in  its  special  subject. 

9.  A  Board  of  Studies  may  also  report  to  the  Faculty 
by  which  it  is  elected  on  any  matters  connected  with 
the  improvement  of  the  course  in  its  special  subject. 

10.  Each  Board  shall  dispose  of  its  business  by  meet- 
ings or  correspondence,  or  by  both,  as  may  be 
convenient. 

11.  The  Eegistrar  shall  forward  to  the  Convener  of 
each  Board  any  sample  text-books  in  the  subject  under 
the  Board  which  may  be  received  from  publishers  or 
others.  The  Eegistrar  shall  procure  for  the  use  of  any 
Board  books  and  periodicals  which  the  Board  may  re- 
quire. He  shall  print  any  notes  and  minutes  which  a 
Board  requires  to  be  printed,  and  pay  to  the  Convener 
of  a  Board  any  expenses  incurred  by  a  Board  in  circulat- 
ing books  to  the  members  of  the  Board :  Provided  that 
the  Eegistrar  may,  in  any  case  in  which  he  considers  it 
expedient,  take  the  orders  of  the  Syndicate  before 
exercising  any  of  the  duties  prescribed  by  this  Eegula- 
tion. 

12.  Any  two  or  more  Boards  may,  and  at  the  request 
of  the  Syndicate  shall,  meet  and  act  in  concurrence  and 
render  a  joint  report  upon  any  matter  upon  which  either 
Board  m4;ht  have  reported  separately. 


RSVIfilD  REQULATIORS.  69 

ChaFPIE  V.  ^    y 

BOABDS  OF  EXAMINEES. 

1.  The  nomination  of  Examiners  for  all  examinations 
conducted  by  the  University,  with  the  exception  of  the 
Examinations  in  Law,  shall  be  entrusted  to  Boards  of 
Examiners. 

2.  The  Syndicate  shall  from  time  to  time  determine 
what  subject  or  group  of  subjects  shall  be  entrusted 
to  each  Board. 

3.  Each  Board  shall  consist  of  three  Fellows  of  the 
University  elected  by  the  Syndicate  at  its  November 
meeting.  Each  Fellow  elected  shall  hold  office  for  three 
years  &om  the  date  of  election  or  until  he  ceases  to  be 
a  Fellow  of  the  TJniversity,  whichever  event  first  hap- 
pen, ,and  shall  in  the  former  event  be  eligible  for 
re-election. 

4.  The  nomination  of  Examiners  for  all  Law  Exam- 
inations shall  be  entrusted  to  a  Board  consisting  of 
the  Dean  of  the  Faculty  of  Law  and  two  members  of 
the  Faculty  elected  by  ballot  at  the  Annual  Meeting  of 
the  Faculty :  Provided  that  if  there  be  on  the  Faculty 
of  Law  for  the  time  being  one  or  more  Judges  of 
the  High  Court  of  Judicature  for  the  North- Western 
Provinces,  one  at  least  of  the  members  elected  by  ballot 
shall  be  such  Judge  or  shall  be  chosen  from  such  Judges. 

5.  In  the  event  of  a  vacancy  occurring  after  the 
November  meeting,  for  which  provision  has  not  been 
made,  the  Syndicate  shall  appoint  a  member  to  hold 
office  on  the  Board  until  the  meeting  in  November  next 
following. 

6.  Every  Board  shall  appoint  one  of  its  members  to  be 
Convener.  The  Convener  shall  summon  meetings  and 
shall  conduct  the  correspondence  of  the  Board. 

7.  Within  the  week  next  preceding  the  March  meeting 
of  the  Syndicate  the  Conveners  of  Boards  shall  sum- 
mon meetings  of  their  respective  Boards  for  the  pur- 
pose of  nominating    Examiners  to  hold  examinations  of 


00  UNIVERSITT  OP  ALLAHABAD. 

Gh.  v.    candidates  proceeding  to  the  Tarious  examinations  con- 
&        ducted  by  the  Uniyersity. 

8.  Among  the  Examiners  nominated  to  examine  for 
the  B.A.,  M,A.,  L.T.,  B.Sc,  M.Sc,  and  D.Sc.  degrees  in 
each  subject  the  fioard  shall  nominate  at  least  one 
Examiner  who  is  a  person  not  engaged  in  teaching  in  an 
affiliated  College. 

9.  The  names  of  the  persons  elected  by  the  Boards 
shall  be  reported  to  the  Syndicate  at  its  meeting  in 
March  for  confirmation.  If  the  Syndicate  decline  to 
confirm  the  appointment  of  any  person  nominated  it 
shall  forthwith  appoint  some  one  to  act  in  the  stead  of 
such  person. 

10.  In  the  event  of  an  Examiner  declining  to  act  or 
resigning  his  post  or  being  from  any  cause  unable  to 
fulfil  his  duties,  the  Convener  of  the  Board  concerned 
shall  nominate  a  substitute.  The  nomination  shall  be 
reported  to  the  Syndicate  for  confirmation  at  its  next 
meeting. 

11.  The  Boards  that  are  entrusted  under  Begulations 
2  and  4  of  this  Chapter  with  any  subject  or  group  of 
subjects  shall  moderate  all  papers  set  by  the  Examiners 
on  those  subjects. 


Chaptbb  VI. 
THE  EEGISTEAE. 

1.  The  Senate  shall  from  time  to  time  appoint  a 
Begistrar  who  shall  hold  office  for  a  period  of  three 
years  from  the  date  of  his  appointment. 

2.  The  Begistrar  for  the  time  being  shall,  not  less 
than  one  month  before  the  day  on  which  his  term  of 
office  expires,  give  notice  thereof  to  the  Senate. 

3.  The  Senate  at  the  meeting  next  ensuing  the  receipt 
of  such  notice  shall  appoint  an  officer  to  succeed  to  the 
office  of  Begistrar.  A  person  who  has  held  the  office  of 
Begistrar  shall  be  capable  of  re-appointment. 


UViaSD  BBODLATIOIIS.  91 

4.  If  ft  casnal  vacancy  occur  in  the  office  of  BegUtnur  ch.  VI. 
between  the  March  and   NoTember  or  the  NoTember       & 
and  March  meetings  of  the  Senate  the  Syndicate  shall  ^h.  VII. 
appoint  a  person  to  officiate  as  Begistrar  till  the  meeting 

of  the   Senate  in   November  or  March,  as  the  case  may 
be,  next  after  the  vacancy  has  occurred. 

5.  The  Begistrar  shall  conduct  the  duties  of  his  office 
under  the  instructions  of  the  Syndicate.  All  meeting 
of  the  Senate,  the  Syndicate,  and  the  Faculties  shall  be 
convened  through  the  Begistrar,  who  shall  keep  a 
record  of  the  proceedings  of  such  meetings. 

6.  The  Begistrar  shall,  in  addition  to  the  duties 
imposed  upon  him  by  law  or  by  these  Begulations, 
supervise  all  examinations  for  University  degrees  and 
all  previous  examinations  unless  the  Syndicate  other- 
wise direct.  He  shall  conduct  the  official  correspon- 
dence of  the  Syndicate  and  shall  render  the  Vice- 
Chancellor  such  assistance  as  he  may  desire  in  the 
performance  of  his  official  duties. 

7.  All  fees  and  dues  payable  to  the  University  for 
Matriculation,  for  examinations  for  degrees,  for  keeping 
or  registering  of  the  names  of  graduates  on  the  register 
kept  by  the  Syndicate,  and  all  sums  received  by  the 
Begistrar  in  his  capacity  as  such  shall  be  paid  without 
delay  into  the  Bank  of  the  University. 

8.  The  Begistrar  shall  record  the  address  and  any 
change  of  address  communicated  in  writing  by  a  Fellow 
for  record  in  the  office  of  Begistrar. 

9.  In  case  of  emergency  the  Vice-Ohancellor  is  em- 
powered to  provide  for  the  performance  of  the  duties 
of  the  Begistrar. 

Chaptbb  VII. 

BEOOGNITION  OF  SCHOOLS. 

1.  The  governing  body  or,  where  there  is  no  governing 
body,  the  manager  of  a  High  School  desiring  recogni* 
tion  by  the  University  shall,  within  two  weeks  from  the 


92  UNIVERSITY  OF  ALUHABAD. 

Ch.  VII.  commencement  of  the  school  year,  send  a  letter  of 
application  to  the  Inspector  of  Schools  for  the  Provinces, 
Circle  or  State  in  which  the  school  is  situated,  and  in 
it  shall  set  out  detailed  information  as  to^~ 

(i)  the  names  of  the  members  who  form  and  as  to 
the  constitution  of  the  governing  body,  or  the 
name  of  the  manager,  as  the  case  may  be ; 

(ii)  the  names  of  the  teachers  with  the  qualifica^ 
tions  of  and  the  pay  given  to  each  teacher  ; 

(iii)  the  standards  and  subjects  in  which  instruction 
is  or  will  be  given  ; 

(iv)  the  text-books  in  use  ; 

(v)  the  accommodation  and  the  provision  made  for 
the  health,  recreation  and  discipline  of  the 
scholars ; 

(vi)  the  financial  position  of  the  school  and  the 
sources  and  amount  of  income  ; 

(vii)  the  scale  of  fees  levied  from  scholars,  and  as  to 
the  provision,  if  any,  made  for  the  admission 
of  poor  scholars ; 

(viii)  the  observance  or  otherwise  of  all  Inter-School 
rules  prescribed  by  the  Department  of  Public 
Instruction. 

2.  The  application  shall  further  contain  an  assurance 
by  the  governing  body  or,  where  there  is  no  governing 
body,  by  the  manager  that  after  the  school  is  recognised 
any  transfer  of  management  and  all  changes  in  the 
number  and  salaries  of  the  teaching  stafE  together  with 
the  reasons  for  the  same  shall  be  at  once  communicated 
to  the  Inspector  and  to  the  Eegistrar. 

3.  The  Inspector  after  making  such  enquiries  as  he 
shall  deem  necessary  shall,  through  the  head  of  his 
Department,  forward  the  letter  of  application  to  the 
Eegistrar  and  on  the  application  endorse  a  minute  as  to 
whether  the  school  is  or  is  not  worthy  of  recognition 
together  with  a  report  embodying  his  opinion  on  the 
several    matters    referred  to  in  Begulation   1   of  this 


REVISED  BEQnLiLTlONS.  93 

chapter,  and,  in  the  case  of  schools   newly  instituted,  C**-  ^H- 
his  opinion  upon  the  general  desirability  of  the  institu- 
tion. 

4.  The  Eegistrar  shall  lay  the  letter  of  application  and 
the  Inspector's  opinion  before  the  Ujndicate  at  the 
meeting  next  following  its  receipt.  The  Syndicate  may 
either  enquire  further,  or,  if  satisfied  that  the  school 
should  be  recognised,  direct  the  Begistrar  to  enter  the 
school  upon  a  list  to  be  kept  for  the  purpose  and  shall 
certify  to  the  school  through  the  Head  of  the  Educa- 
tional Department  that  it  has  been  recognised  for  the 
purpose  of  sending  up  candidates  for  the  Matriculation 
Examination. 

5.  The  Inspector  shall  forward  to  the  Begistrar  all 
notifications  from  a  recognised  school  communicating 
transfer  of  management  and  change  in  number  and 
salaries  of  the  teaching  staff,  the  result  of  which,  in 
his  opinion,  will  be  that  the  school  no  longer  can 
conform  with  the  Begulations  prescribed  by  the  Senate. 

6.  The  Syndicate  shall,  if  satisfied  from  the  reports 
furnished  by  the  Education  Department,  or  otherwise, 
that  the  school  is  no  longer  fit  for  recognition,  direct 
the  Eegistrar  to  warn  the  governing  body  that,  unless 
within  a  period  fixed  by  the  Syndicate  the  school  satisfy 
the  Syndicate  that  it  has  again  attained  such  standard 
as  the  University  at  the  time  requires,  the  school  will 
be  struck  off  the  list  of  recognised  schools  with  effect 
from  the  commencement  of  the  school  year  next  ensuing. 
The  Syndicate  may  from  time  to  time  extend  the  period 
so  fixed. 

7.  If  within  the  time  fixed  by  the  Syndicate,  or  within 
such  further  time  as  may  be  allowed  by  it,  the  governing 
body  or  the  manager  of  the  school,  as  the  case  may  be, 
fails  to  satisfy  the  Syndicate  that  the  school  does  con- 
form with  the  Begulations  prescribed  the  Syndicate  may 
strike  the  sichool  off  the  list  of  recognized  schools.  The 
Syndicate  shall  in  such  case  record  in  writing  in  what 
respects  the  school  does  not  conform  with  the  Begula- 
tions prescribed,  and  when  satisfied  from  a  report  of  the 


94  UNIVER8ITT   OF  ALLAHABAD. 

Ch.  VII.  Inspector  or  otherwise  may  re-instate  the  school  on  the 
^       said  list  as  soon  as  the  defects  pointed  ont  have  been 
^^'  ^"^*  removed. 


Ohaptbb  VIII. 
AFFILIATION  OF  COLLEGES. 

1.  A  College  applying  for  affiliation  shall  in  the  appli- 
cation required  by  section  21  of  the  Indian  Universities 
Act  of  1904  specify,  in  addition  to  the  information  there- 
by required — 

(a)  in  what  Faculty, 

(6)  up  to  what  standard  in  that  Faculty, 

(c)  for  what  course  or  what  courses  in  that  Faculty,, 
it  undertakes,  if  its  application  is  granted,  to 
make  provision. 

2.  The  Syndicate,  after  considering  the  application  of 
the  College,  the  local  enquiry  and  the  further  enquiry,  if 
any,  made  under  section  21  (2),  clauses  (a)  and  (6),  of  the 
Indian  Universities  Act  of  1904,  shall  report  to  the 
Senate  whether  in  their  opinion  the  claim  of  the  College 
to  be  admitted  to  affiliation  may  be  granted  in  whole  or 
in  part. 

8.  An  affiliated  College  shall  keep  and  maintain — 

(i)  a  register  of  students  admitted,. 

(ii)  a  register  of  attendance, 

(Hi)  a  register  of  fees. 

(it;)  a  register  of  scholarships,  bursaries  and  stipends 
showing  the  Fund  (or  Funds)  from  which  such 
scholarships,  bursaries  and  stipends  are  paid. 

4.  An  affiliated  College  shall  annually  and  on  or 
before  a  date  fixed  by  the  Syndicate  for  the  purpose 
submit  to  the  Registrar  such  reports  and  returns  as  may 
from  time  to  time  be  prescribed  by  the  Syndicate. 

5.  Each  affiliated  College  shall  annually  report  the 
arrangements  made  for  instruction  in  the  various  courses 
of  study  in  respect  of  which  it  has  been  affiliated. 


BIVI8ED  REGULATIONS.  95 

6.  The  Syndicate  shall  have  power  from  time  to  time  Cb.  VII. 
to  prescribe  further  returns  and  registers  and  the  form 

in  which  all  returns   and   registers    shall  be  maintained 
by  Colleges  admitted  to  the  privileges  of  affiliation. 

7.  A  College  applying  for  affiliation  in  any  course  of 
instruction  in  experimental  Science  shall,  in  its  letter 
of  application,  in  addition  to  the  conditions  prescribed 
in  section  21  of  the  Indian  Universities  Act  of  1904, 
satisfy  the  Syndicate — 

(a)  That  where  the  number  of  students  in  any  class 
performing  practical  work  in  Physics  or 
Chemistry  exceeds  sixteen  a  competent  De- 
monstrator is  provided  to  assist  the  Professor 
in  supervision; 

(6)  that  separate  laboratories  for  Physics  and  Che- 
mistry are  provided  and  that  each  of  them 
is  suitably  equipped  with  furniture ; 

(e)  that  for  chemical  work  the  apparatus  provided 
is  of  a  standard  not  lower  than  that  set  forth 
in  the  lists  from  time  to  time  prescribed  by  the 
Syndicate ; 

(d)  that  for  physical  work   the  apparatus   provided 

conforms  to  the  standard  from  time  to  time 
prescribed  by  the  Syndicate ;  and 

(e)  that    the   laboratories  are   equipped    with    the 

apparatus  necessary  for  performing  the  experi* 
ments  set  out  in  the  course  of  studies  prescrib- 
ed by  the  Syndicate  for  the  practical  course 
in  Physics. 

8.  Upon  the  coming  into  force  of  these  Begulations 
the  Syndicate  shall  depute  one  or  more  Pellows  to 
inspect  each  affiliated  College  and  to  report  to  the 
Syndicate  how  far  the  College  fulfils  the  requirements 
laid  down  by  section  21  of  the  Indian  Universities 
Act  of  1904  or  by  these  Eegulations  :  Provided  that  if 
from  aiiy  cause  it  be  found  impossible,  upon  the  coming 
into  force  of  these  Begulations,  to  arrange  for  such 
inspection,   the  Senate  may,  unon  the  report  of  the 


96  urnvBasiTY  of  allahabad. 

Gh.  VlII  Syndicate,    postpone    the    coming  into  force  of  this 
_,,  *  _     Regulation  until  March  1907. 

9.  The  Syndicate  shall  so  arrange  that  every  College 
affiliated  before  these  Begulations  come  into  force  shall 
be  inspected  before  the  end  of  the  third  year  from  which 
the  Inspectors  began  their  work. 

10.  The  Fellows  deputed  to  inspect  shall  forward  a 
report  of  their  inspection  to  the  Eegistrar,  who  shall 
submit  it  to  the  Syndicate  at  their  next  meeting. 

11.  The  Syndicate  after  considering  the  report  may 
make  further  inquiry  or  may,  upon  the  report  so  fur- 
nished, if  they  consider  it  necessary,  call  upon  the  College 
to  take  steps  to  bring  the  College  into  conformity  with 
the  conditions  required  by  the  Indian  Universities  Act  of 
1904  or  by  these  Eegulations. 

12.  The  Syndicate  shall  specify  definitely  the  point 
or  points  in  which  they  consider  the  College  deficient 
and  fix  a  time  within  which  the  College  shall  take  the 
action  necessary  to  rectify  the  deficiencies  pointed  out. 

13.  The  Syndicate  upon  good  cause  shown  may 
extend  the  period  so  fixed. 

14.  The  Syndicate  shall  provide  that  each  affiliated 
College  shall  be  inspected  at  least  once  within  the 
period  of  five  years  after  affiliation  or  after  the  inspec- 
tion last  held. 

15.  Eegulations  10  to  14  of  this  chapter  shall 
apply  also  to  all  inspections  of  a  College  subsequent 
to  the  first  inspection. 


Ohaptbb  IX. 
INTBE-COLLEGB  EBaXJLATIONS. 

The  following  Eegulations  shall  be  observed  by  all 
affiliated  Colleges : — 

1.  A  student  on  first  joining  an  affiliated  College 
shall  bring  with  him  a  certificate  as    to    his   conduct 


ftBVlSBD  RBQULATIOMa  97 

BigBed  by  the  Head  Master  of  the  School  in  which  he  Ch.  Z. 
was  stadjing  during  the  jear  before  he  matriculated  or 
passed  any  of  the  examinations  prescribed  in  theie 
Regulations  or,  in  the  case  of  Europeans,  a  similar 
certificate  signed  bj  the  Head  Master  of  the  School 
from  which  he  passed  the  Final  Standard  Examination. 

2.  A  student  who  has  matriculated  as  a  private 
student  shall  furnish  to  the  Principal  of  the  College 
in  which  he  desires  to  prosecute  his  studies  evidence 
of  previous  good  conduct. 

3.  A.  student  shall  be  recognised  as  a  member  of  a 
College  as  soon  as  he  has  been  accepted  hj  the  Prin« 
cipal  and  has  paid  the  admission  fee,  if  any,  and  in 
case  of  fees  being  required  by  th»  College,  the  fee  pay- 
able for  the  first  month. 

4.  A  leaving  certificate  showing  the  subject  or  sub- 
jects in  which  he  failed  shall  be  required  from  a  student 
who  desires  to  migrate  from  one  College  to  another  after 
having  failed  in  any  University  Examination  held 
immediately  prior  to  the  date  of  his  application  for 
admission. 

5.  If  during  an  academical  year  a  student  desires 
to  leave  the  College  of  which  he  has  become  a  recog- 
nised member,  and  to  join  another  College,  he  shall 

(1)  give  notice  of  his  intention  to  leave ; 

(2)  make   payment  of  all  College  fees  due  up  to 

date  and,  unless  exempted  as  next  hereinafter 
provided,  pay  a  further  sum  of  Bs  10 ; 

and 

(3)  refund  whatever  scholarship  or  bursary  has 
been  paid  to  him  from  College  funds,  pro- 
vided the  refund  of  scholarships  may  under 
special  circumstances  be  remitted  by  the 
Principal. 


98  UNIVERSITY  OF  ALLAHABAD. 

Ch.  IX.  6.  When  it  is  proved  to  the  satisfaction  of  the 
Principal  of  the  College .  from  which  the  student  wishes 
to  migrate  that 

(1)  the  parent  or  guardian  with    whom  the   student 

has  been  residing  is  transferred   to  another 
district, 

or 

(2)  a  change  of  air  for  the  improvement  of  the 

student's   health    has    been    recommended   by 
a  recognised  medical  practitioner, 

the  Principal  shall  remit  the  additional  sum  of  Bs.  10 
prescribed  by  the  last  preceding  regulation. 

7.  When  a  student  has  made  all  payments  required 
by  these  regulations  the  Principal  shall  grant  a  trans- 
fer certificate  in  the  form  prescribed  :  Provided  always 
that  except  with  the  permission  of  the  Principal  of  the 
College  of  which  the  student  is  a  recognised  member, 
a  student  shall  be  refused  admission  into  a  College 
situated  in  the  same  city  or  district  as  the  College  from 
which  his  transfer  certificate  was  issued. 

8.  A  student  who  owing  to  his  failure  at  the 
College  Examination  has  not  been  permitted  to  con- 
tinue his  studies  in  any  College,  or  who  has  not  been 
allowed  promotion,  shall  not  be  admitted  into  a  higher 
class  in  another  College. 

9.  When  a  student  has  been  guilty  of  a  grave  miscon- 
duct, or  of  persistent  idleness,  the  Principal  of  the  Col- 
lege at  which  such  student  is  studying  may,  according  to 
the  nature  and  gravity  of  the  offence, — 

(a)  expel, 

[h)  rusticate, 

or 

{e)  disqualify  such  student  from  appearing   at  the 
next  ensuing  examination. 


REVISED  BIOULATIOMS.  99 

Chapter  X.  Ch.  Z. 

EBSIDENCE  AND  CONDUCT  OF  STUDENTS. 

1.  Every  student  who  has  not  completed  his  twen- 
tieth year  shall  reside  — 

(a)  with  a  parent,  guardian  or  with  a  friend  ap- 
proved by  the  parent   or  guardian  in  writing, 

or 

(6)  where  accommodation  suited  to  the  caste  and 
creed  of  the  student  is  available,  either  in 
lodgings  approved  by  the  Principal  of  the 
College  of  which  he  is  a  student  or  in  a 
licensed  hostel. 

2.  The  Manager  or  Secretary  of  a  Hostel,  at  which 
students  reading  in  Colleges  aflRliated  to  the  University 
reside,  who  desires  to  have  his  institution  placed  upon 
the  list  of  Licensed  Hostels,  shall  apply  to  the  Syndi- 
cate through  the  £egistrar  sending  a  copy  of  the  rules 
of  the  institution  together  with  a  sketch  plan  of  the 
buildings  and  grounds. 

3.  The  Syndicate  after  satisfying  itself  that  due 
provision  has  been  made  in  the  rules  for  the  proper 
management  of  the  institution  shall  depute  a  member 
or  a  board  of  members  of  the  University  to  inspect  the 
institution  and  to  report  to  it  upon  the  arrangements 
made  for  board,  lodging,  moral  discipline,  recreation 
and  resident  supervision. 

4.  The  Syndicate  after  consideration  of  the  report 
shall  inform  the  Manager  or  Secretary  whether  his 
institution  can  or  cannot  be  placed  upon  th|e  list  of 
Licensed  Hostels  ;  and  in  the  event  of  the  application 
being  refused  shall  communicate  the  reasons  for  refusal. 

5.  The  Eesident  Superintendent  of  a  Licensed 
Hostel  shall  in  every  case  be  a  man  of  education  and 
character  and  of  a  respectable  family."    ■     ':      ^'^ 


100  UNIVBkSITY   OP  ALLAHABAD. 

6.  A  Licensed  Hostel  shall  be  open  to  inspection  at 
any  time  by  the  Principals  of  Colleges  who  have 
students  resident  at  the  Hostel  and  by  a  member  or  a 
board  of  members  of  the  University  deputed  by  the 
Syndicate  to  visit  it. 

7.  A  Licensed  Hostel  shall  be  required  to  maintain 
aild  to  produce  for  inspection  when  called  for  an 
aidmisision  register,  a  register  of  attendance  and  a  con- 
duct register. 

8.  The  Besident  Superintendent  shall  at  once  re- 
port to  the  Syndicate  any  alterations  in  the  rules  for 
their  confirmation. 

9.  The  Principal  of  a  College  shall  satisfy  himself 
that  the  management  of  a  Licensed  Hostel  in  which 
students  of  his  College  reside  is  maintained  in  accord- 
ance with  the  conditions  under  which  it  received  its 
license,  and  shall  report  to  the  Syndicate  if  it  it  not  so 
maintained. 

10.  Students  expelled  from  Colleges  under  the  pro- 
visions of  the  Inter-College  Begulations  shall  not  be 
admitted  to  any  Licensed  Hostel.  Students  rusticated 
shall  not  be  permitted  to  reside  in  a  Licensed  Hostel 
during  the  period  for  which  they  have  been  rusticated. 

V  11.  The  Superintendent  of  a  Licensed  Hostel  shall 
send  monthly  lists  of  the  students  residing  in  the 
Hostel  to  the  Principals  of  Colleges  concerned,  4nd 
shall  report  to  them  cases  of  serious  mi«oonduct. 

12.  Before  c6.ncelling  any  license  the  Syndicate 
sbAll  communicate  to  the  Manager  of  the  Hostel  the 
grounds  on  which  it  considers  it  necessary  to  withdraw 
th^  license  granted.  The  Syndicate  shall  consider  the 
written  etplanatioti,  if  any,  that  may  be  furnished  by 
the  Manager  within  14  days  of  its  communication 
made  to  him,  and  may  then  cancel  the  license  or  paaa 
such  other  order  ati  it  deems  fit. 


1BVI8BD  RBGULATIONfl.  1<H 

*       Chafthr  XL  Ob-  ^*- 

BXAMINATIONS. 
Genbbax  Bulbs. 

1.  Every  candidate  for  any  Degree  granted  by  the 

University  shall,  except  when  exempted  by  any  of  these 
Begulations,  be  required  to  matriculate  before  entering 
upon  the  course  prescribed  for  such  Degree. 

2.  Any  student  who  shall  have  (i)  matriculated  at  the 
Universities  of  Calcutta,  Madras,  Bombay  or  the  Punjab, 
{%%)  passed  any  other  such  examination  as  the  Senate 
may  from  time  to  time  consider  equivalent,  may  be  admit- 
ted as  a  student  of  an  afiUiated  College,  and  shall  be 
exempted  from  passing  the  examination  for  Matriculation. 

3.  The  Syndicate  shall,  in  addition  to  those  candidates 
who  have  passed  the  Matriculation  Examination,  admit 
as  undergraduates  of  the  University  (a)  candidates  who 
hold  certScates  of  having  passed — 

(i)  the  Examination  known  as  the  Senior  Cambridge 
liocal,  or 

(ii)  the  Final  Examination  prescribed  for  European 
Schools ;  and  (h) 

Students  from  the  Mayo  College,  Ajmer,  who  on  pass- 
ing the  Final  Examination  have  been  granted  a  diploma 
by  the  Gorernment  of  India. 

3  (a).  Any  student  in  the  Central  Provinces,  including 
Berar,  and  in  the  States  included  in  the  Bajputana  and 
Central  India  Agencies  who,  prior  to  the  Ist  day  of 
November  1904,  had  commenced  a  course  of  instruction 
under  the  Bules  and  Begulations  of  the  Cakutta  Univer^ 
sity  and  who  before  the  Ist  day  of  February  1907  shall 
have  satisfied  the  Sena^te  of  the  University  of  Calcutta  in 
any  examination  held  by  that  University  shall,  for  the 
purpose  of  further  examinations  in  this  University,  be 
deemed  to  have  passed  an  examination  in  this  Univetrsity 
corresponding  to  that  in  which  he  has  been  pronoun^^ 
qualified  by  the  University  of  Calcutta. 


102 


UNIVERSITY  OP  ALLAHABAD. 


ZI. 


3  (6).  The  certificate  of  the  School  or  College  in  which 
such  student  had  commenced  his  course  of  study  prior  to 
the  1st  day  of  November  1904  shall  be  sufficient  evidence 
that  the  student  had  commenced  a  course  of  instruction 
under  the  Eules  and  Eegulations  of  the  University  of 
Calcutta. 

4.  A  candidate  for  any  University  Examination  subse- 
quent to  Matriculation  shall,  six  weeks  before  the  date 
fixed  for  the  commencement  of  the  examination — 

(1)  pay  into  the   office   of  the  Eegistrar  the  fee 

prescribed  for  such  examination  ; 

(2)  intimate   the   subject   or   subjects   in  which  he 

desires  to  present  himself  for  examination  ; 

and 

(3)  along  with  his  application  for  admission  furnish 

the  Eegistrar  with  a  certificate  from  the  Prin- 
cipal of  his  College  certifying  that  he  has 
fulfilled  the  conditions  laid  down  by  these 
Eegulations. 

5.  The  following  fees  shall  be  paid  in  respect  of 
examinations  held  by  the  University  : — 


Matriculation 

Bs. 

10  by   candidates  from 
recognised  schools. 

Do. 

... 

>♦ 

16  by  other  candidates. 

Intermediate  in  Arts    ... 

»» 

20 

Bachelor  of  Arts 

... 

»» 

30 

Examination   previous    to 
of  Arts 

Master 

»f 

20 

Master  of  Arts 

... 

11 

30 

Bachelor  of  Science      . . . 

... 

»» 

30 

Examination   previous    to 
of  Science 

Master 

» 

20 

Master  of  Science 

... 

»f 

30 

Doctor  of  Science 

••• 

If 

50 

Licentiate  of  Teachin  g . . . 

... 

»» 

20 

Examination  previous  to  LL.B     ... 

»» 

20 

Bachelor  of  Laws 

... 

»i 

40 

BIVI8BD   REGULATIONS.  103 

Master  of  Laws  ...  ...  Bs.  100  Ch.  ZI. 

Admission  to  Degree  of  Doctor  of 
Laws         ...  ...  ...     „    200 

6.  A  candidate  who  fails  to  pass  or  who  from  sickness 
or  other  cause  is  unable  to  present  himself  for  any 
examination  shall  not  receive  a  refund  of  his  fee : 
Provided  that  the  Syndicate  may  for  sufficient  cause 
permit  the  candidate  to  present  himself  for  the  next 
ensuing  examination  without  payment  of  a  further  fee. 

7.  Except  as  provided  in  Begulation  6  a  candidate 
when  admitted  to  one  or  more  subsequent  examinations 
shall  before  admission  pay  the  prescribed  fee  for  such 
examination  on  each  occasion  when  he  is  so  admitted. 

S.  Upon  receipt  of  the  fee  prescribed  the  Registrar 
shall  furnish  to  the  Head  of  the  Institution  from  which 
the  candidate  presents  himself  an  examination  fee 
receipt. 

9.  Principals  and  Head  Masters-may  retain  the  examin- 
ation fee  receipts  and  ieisue  the  same  to  candidates 
fifteen  days  before  the  examination  commences.  If 
the  candidate  ha 6  been  irregular  in  attendance  since 
the  date  on  which  he  paid  his  fee,  the  examination  fee 
receipt  may  be  withheld,  and  the  name  and  the  reason 
for  withholding  the  receipt  shall  be  at  once  reported  to 
the  Registrar. 

10.  A.  candidate  may  not  be  admitted  into  the  examin- 
ation room  unless  he  produce  to  the  officer  conducting 
the  examination  his  examination  fee  receipt,  or  satisfy 
such  officer  that  it  will  be  Subsequently  produced. 

11.  The  Registrar  may,  if  satisfied  that  an  examination 
fee  receipt  has  been  lost  or  destroyed,  on  payment  of  a 
further  fee  of  Re.  1,  grant  a  duplicate  examination  fee 
receipt.  The  receipt  so  granted  shall  have  prominently 
entered  on  it  the  number  and  date  of  the  receipt  original- 
ly granted. 

12.  With  the  exception  of  the  Previous  Examination 
in  Law  each  of.  the  examinations  subsequent  to  the 
Intermediate  Examination   in   Arts   shall   be  held  once 


lOft  UNIVBKSITT   OF  ALLAHABAD. 

every  year  at  Allahabad  and  the  Examination  for  the 
Degree  of  Bachelor  of  Arts  at  Nagpur  also,  and  shall 
extend  over  such  days  as  the  Syndicate  shall  appoint. 

13.  The  course  of  studies  and  the  text-books  for  each 
examination  shall  be  determined  on  and  notified  at 
least  two  years  before  the  examination  is  held ;  in  no 
year  shall  more  than  one-half  of  a  course  be  altered. 

14.  Except  when  otherwise  provided  in  these  Begu- 
lations  the  names  of  the  students  approved  shall  be 
placed  by  the  Syndicate  in  three  divisions  in  alphabe- 
tical order  and  arranged  according  to  the  Colleges  or 
Schools  in  which  they  have  studied. 

16.  To  every  student  who  satisfies  the  Examiners 
the  Begistrar  shall  give  a  certificate  showing  the  subjects 
in  which  the  student  passed  and  the  division  or  class  in 
which  he  was  placed  by  order  of  the  Syndicate. 
Diplomas  in  respect  of  a  degree  shall  be  laid  by  the 
Begistrar  before  the  Vice-Chancellor  for  his  signature ; 
other  certificates  shall  be  signed  by  the  Begistrar. 

16.  No  candidate  who  has  failed  in  the  examination 
ahall  be  admitted  to  a  subsequent  examination  unless  he 
has  attended  a  regular  course  of  study  in  an  affiliated 
College  during  the  academical  year  in  which  the  subse- 
quent examination  may  be  held  :  Provided  that  the 
Syndicate  may  in  exceptional  cases  and  on  the  applica- 
tion of  the  Principal  of  the  College  at  which  the 
candidate  has  been  reading  permit  a  candidate,  who 
has  attended  a  regular  course  of  study  in  an  affiliated 
institution  in  any  year  subsequent  to  the  year  in  which 
he  last  failed,  to  be  examined  at  the  next  examination. 


Chaptbr  XII. 

MATBICULATION. 

1.  The  examination  for  Matriculation  shall  com* 
mence  in  every  year,  at  a  time  fixed  .by  the  Syndicate, 
at  Allahabad,   Agra,   Ajmer,   Aligarh,  Almora*  Amragti, 


SCV18ED  regulahohs.  105 

Bareilly,  Benares,  Cawnpore^  Fyzabad,  Gorakhpur,  ch.  xil. 
Gwalior,  Hoshasgabad,  Indore,  Jabalpur,  Jaipur, 
Khandwa,  Lucknow,  Meerut,  Nagpur,  Nowgong  (Bun- 
delkhand),  Pauri  <OarhwaI),  Baipur,  Sambalpor  and 
Saugor,  and  at  such  other  place  or  places  as  the  Syndi- 
cate may  from  time  to  time  appoint. 

Provided  always  that  the  Syndicate,  if  not  satis- 
fied that  proper  arrangements  can  be  made  for  super- 
vision, may  remove  any  place  or  places  from  the  list 
of  centres. 

2.  The  Matriculation  Examination  shall  be  con- 
ducted by  means  of  papers,  and  the  same  papers  shall 
be  given  out  at  one  and  the  same  hour  at  every  centre 
at  which  the   examination  is  held. 

3.  Except  where  necessary  in  the  case  of  a 
Language  every  question  shall  be  set  and  every  answer 
written  in  English. 

4.  At  the  Matriculation  Examination,  a  candidate 
shall  present  himself  for  examination  in  five  subjects  as 
follows : — 

1.  English, 

2.  Mathematics. 

8.  History  and  Geography. 

4.  One  or  two  of  the  following : — 

(a)  a  Classical  Language. 

(b)  An  additional  Classical  Language. 

(c)  Physics     and     Chemistry ;    and  if   only    one 

subject   is    taken    under    4,    then  in  otu  of 
the  following  subjects  : — 

(a)  An  Indian  Vernacular. 

(b)  A  Modern  European  Language. 

(c)  Drawing, 

(d)  Agriculture  with  Surveying, 


106  UNIVERSITY   OF  ALLAHABAD. 

X^I-       Women   shall  be  permitted  to   offer  themselves  £or 
examination  in  any  of  the  following  languages  : — 

French,  German,  Italian,  Urdu,  Hindi,  Parbatia, 
Bengali,  Mahratti,  G-ujrati,  Tamil,  Telugu,  or  Uriya; 
instead  of  in  a  Classical  Language  under  4  (a)  or  4  (6). 

6  The  Classical  Languages  recognised  for  this 
examination  are  Sanskrit,  Arabic,  Persian  with  Arabic, 
Latin,  Greek,  Hebrew. 

6.  The  modern  European  Languages  recognised  are 
French,  German,  Italian. 

7.  The  Indian  rernaculars  recognised  are  Urdu.  Hindi, 
Parbatia,  Bengali,  Mahratti,  Gujrati,  Tamil,  Telugu 
and  Uriya. 

8.  A  candidate  for  Matriculation  may  present  him- 
self for  one  or  more  subsequent  examinations  provided 
that  he  shall  on  each  and  every  such  occasion  satisfy 
the  Begistrar  that  he  has  fulfilled  the  conditions  laid 
down  in  these  Eegulations  as  if  he  were  a  candidate 
appearing  for  the  first  time. 

9.  A  scholar  who  is  pursuing  his  studies  elsewhere 
than  at  a  school  or  educational  institution  of  any  kind 
and  who  desires  to  offer  himself  for  Matriculation  as  a 
private  candidate  shall  not  less  than  ten  months  before 
the  date  fixed  for  the  next  Matriculation  Examination 
present  an  application  to  the  Begistrar  setting  out — 

(i)  his  age  at  the  time  of  the  application  ; 

(n)  the   conditions   under  which  he  has  been  and  is 
now  proposing  to  continue  his  studies  ; 

(til)  the  school,  if  any,  at  which  he  has  last  studied. 

10.  The  Syndicate,  after  such  enquiry  as  it  may  deem 
fit,  may  grant  the  application  with  or  without  further 
conditions  to  be  observed  t)y  the  private  candidate: 
Provided  always  that  in  no  case  shall  a  candidate  who 
has  studied  at  any  school  or  institution  within  the  year 
last  preceding  the  examination  be  permitted  to  appear 
as  a  private  candidate. 


REVISED  RE6DLATI0N8.  107 

11.  In  the  case  of  a  candidate  to  whom  conditional   ^h.  XU 
permission  has   been  granted  to   appear  as   a    private  ^.    xill 
candidate  the  Syndicate,  if  satisfied  by  enquiry  or  other- 
wise that  the  conditions  required  have   been  fulfilled, 

shall  authorise  the  Eegistrar  to  certify  that   the  candi- 
date is  entitled  to  appear  as  a  **  private  candidate/' 

12.  A  candidate  for  Matriculation  shall^  six  weeks 
before  the  date  fixed  for  the  commencement  of  the 
examination,  pay  into  the  office  of  the  Begistrar  the 
fee  prescribed  and  shall  at  the  same  time  furnish  the 
Eegistrar  with  a  certificate  showing  that  he  is  — 

(i)  a  scholar  who  has  studied  for  not  less  than 
one* academical  year  in  a  recognised  school  and 
has  completed  a  **  regular  course  of  study " 
prescribed  for  candidates  from  such  schools, 

or 

(ii)  a  scholar  permitted  to  appear  as  a  "private 
candidate,'' 

and 

(iii)  that  at  the  date  fixed  for  the  commencement  of 
the  examination  he  shall  have  completed  his 
sixteenth  year. 


Chaptbe  XIII. 

INTERMEDIATE  EXAMINATION. 

.  The  Intermediate  Examination  shall  be  open  to — 
(i)  All  matriculated  students  and  students  ad- 
mitted as  undergraduates  of  the  University 
under  Chapter  XI,  Eegulations  2,  3  and  3  («), 
who  have  since  matriculation  prosecuted  a 
regular  course  of  study  at  an  affiliated  College 
for  not  less  than  two  academical  years  after 
matriculation ; 

{ii)  Students  who  have  prosecuted  a  regular  course 
.  of  study  for  the  year  last  preceding  the  exami- 
nation at  an  affiliated  College  and  who  have 


108  DNIVfiBSlTY  OP  ALLAHABAD. 

^^'  ^**^'  under  Begulation  3  of  this  chapter  been  permit- 

ted to  reckon  a  previous  year  of  study  at  a 
College  affiliated  to  the  Universities  of  Calcutta, 
Madras,  Bombay  or  the  Punjab  ; 

(m)  A.ny  person  to  whom  the  Senate  by  special  grace 
under  section  19  of  the  Indian  Universities  Act 
of  1904  has  granted  permission  to  appear. 

2.  Inspecting  Officers  of  the  Education  Department 
and  Schoolmasters  teaching  within  the  territorial  juris- 
diction of  the  University,  or  women  who  have  matri- 
culated, may,  at  any  time  not  less  than  two  years  after 
matriculation,  be  admitted  to  this  examination  by  special 
grace  of  the  Senate. 

3.  Any  student,  who  has  kept  an  academical  year  at 
a  College  affiliated  to  the  Universities  of  Calcutta, 
Madras,  Bombay  or  the  Punjab  after  matriculation  or 
after  the  passing  of  any  Intermediate  Examination  and 
who  wishes  to  proceed  to  the  Degree  of  Bachelor  of 
Arts  in  this  University,  may  be  allowed  a  year  corre- 
sponding to  that  which  he  has  so  kept  after  matricula- 
tion or  after  passing  such  Intermediate  Examination, 
as  the  case  may  be,  provided  he  satisfies  the  Begistrar  — 

(i)  [a)  by  production  of  a  certificate  from  a  recog- 
nised medical  practitioner  that  his  health  renders 
change  of  residence  expedient,  or 

(h)  by  a  declaration  that  his  parents  or  guardians 
have  migrated  or  been  transferred  to  a  station 
within  the  territorial  jurisdiction  of  this  Uni- 
versity ;  and 

(ii)  by  a  satisfactory  certificate  from  the  Principal  of 
a  College  affiliated  to  the  Universities  of  Cal- 
cutta, Madras,  Bombay,  or  the  Punjab  that  the 
corresponding  year  has  been  duly  kept  accord- 
ing to  the  Eecriilations  in  force  at  the  University 
from  which  he  has  migrated. 

{See  also  Chapter  Z/,  Regulation  3  (a).) 


HBTISRD   1E0ULAT10N8.  109 

4.  An  Intermediate  Bxamination  in  Arte  shdl  be  held  Oh.  KJII. 
once  in  every  year  at  the  following  places  t — 

Agra.  Ajmer,  Allahabad,  Aligarh,  Almora,  Bareillj, 
Benares,  Cawnpore,  Gwalior,  Indore,  Jabalpur«  Jaipur, 
Lucknow,  Meerut,  Nagpnr  and  Nowgong  (fiundelkhand) : 

A.nd  at  such  other  place  or  places  as  the  Syndicate 
may  from  time  to  time  appoint : 

Provided  always  that  the  Syndicate,  if  not  satisfied 
that  proper  arrangement  can  be  made  for  supervision, 
may  remove  any  place  or  places  from  the  list  of  centres. 

5.  The  Intermediate  Examination  shall  be  conducted 
entirely  by  means  of  papers,  and  the  same  papers  shall 
be  used  at  every  place  at  which  the  examination  is  held. 
With  the  necessary  exceptions  in  the  Language  papers 
every  question  shall  be  set  and  shall  be  answered  in 
English. 

6.  Every  candidate  shall  be  examined  in — 
li)  English,  and  either 


A 

(n)  A  Classical  Language 

and 
(Hi)  History  and 
(iv)  Deductive  Logic  or 
(iv)   Mathematics 


or  B 

(n)  Mathematics 

and 
(lit)  Physics 

and 
(iv)  Chemistry. 


7.  The  Classical  Language  shall  be  one  of  the  follow- 
ing :— 

Sanskrit,  Arabic,  Persian  with  Arabic,  Latin,  Greek, 
Hebrew. 

8.  Women  shall  be  permitted  to  offer  one  of  the 
following  Modern  Languages  in  place  of  a  Classical 
Language  ;— - 

French,  G-erman  or  Italian. 

9.  Any  student  who  can  produce  a  certificate  of  having 
passed  an  Intermediate  Sxamination  for  the  Degree   of 


110  UmVEBMTY   OF  ALLAHABAD. 

Ch.XIII  Bachelor  of  Arts  at  the  Universities  of  Calcutta,  Madras, 
'&        Bombay  or  the  Punjab  may  be  admitted  as  a  student   of 
Ch.  XIV.  an  affiliated  College,  and  shall  be  exempted  from  passing 
the  Intermediate  Examination. 


Ohaptbb  XIV- 
BACHELOK  OF  AETS- 

1.  The  examination  for  the  Degree  of  Bachelor  of  Arts 
shall  be  open  to — 

(i)  All  students  who  have  completed  a  regular  course 
of  study  in  an  affiliated  College  for  not  less  than 
two  academical  years  after  passing  the  Inter- 
mediate Examination,  or  after  passing  the  exa- 
minations mentioned  in  Begulation  9,  Chapter 
XIII. 

(ii)  Students  who  have  prosecuted  a  regular  course  of 
study  for  the  vear  last  preceding  the  examina- 
tion at  an  affiliated  College  and  who  have  under 
Eegulation  3  of  Chapter  XIII  been  permitted  to 
reckon  a  previous  year  of  study  since  passing  the 
Intermediate  Examination  or  its  equivalent  at  a 
College  affiliated  to  the  Universities  of  Calcutta, 
Bombay,  Madras  or  the  Punjab. 

(iii)  Any  person  to  whom  the  Senate  by  special 
grace  under  section  19  "of  the  Indian  Univer- 
sities Act  of  1904  has  granted  permission  to 
appear. 

2.  The  Senate  on  recommei^dation  of  the  Syndicate 
may,  at  any  time  not  less  than  two  years  after  they 
have  passed  the  Intermediate*  Examination,  grant  per- 
mission to  appear  at  this  examination  to  (a)  women 
not  studying  in  an  affiliated  College,  and  [h)  Inspecting 
Officers  of  the  Education  Department  and  Schoolmis-- 
ters  teaching  within  the  territorial  jurisdiction  of  the 
University. 

(See  further  Chapter  XI,  Begulation  S  {a),  and  Chapter 
XIII,  Regulation  3.)  , 


-J 


klKVlSBD   BKGULATI0K8.  Ill 

3.  The  examination  for  the  Degree  of  Bachelor  of  Cta.  XIV 
Arts  shall  be  conducted  partly  by  means  of  papers  and       & 
partly  vivd  voce,  Ch.  XV. 

4.  Every  candidate  for  the  B.A.  Degree  shall  be  re- 
quired to  show  a  competent  knowledge  of  three  distinct 
branches  of  study. 

The  branches  recognised  are — 

Group  A.— English. 

Group  B. — Classical  Languages  Ct.*.,  Latin,  Greek, 
Hebrew,  Arabic  or  Arabic  with  Persian,  Sanskrit); 
Mathematics. 

Group  C. — ^Philosophy ;  Political  Economy ;  History. 

It  shall  be  open  to  the  candidate  to  offer  himself 
for  examination  in  English  and  any  two  subjects  in 
Group  B  or  in  {%)  English,  (u)  any  one  subject  in  Group 
B,  and  (tit)  any  one  subject  in  Group  C. 


Chapthe  XV. 

MA8TEE  OF  AET8. 

1.  Any  person  to  whom  the  Senate  by  special  grace 
under  section  19  of  the  Indian  Universities  Act  of  1904 
has  granted  permission  to  appear  or  a  student  who  has 
been  admitted  to  the  Degree  of  Bachelor  of  Arts  or 
Bachelor  of  Science  by  this  University  or  by  the  Univer- 
sities of  Calcutta,  Madras,  Bombay  or  the  Punjab,  shall, 
when  he  so  desires,  be  permitted  to  proceed  to  the  Degree 
of  Master  of  Arts* 

2.  A  student  after  completing  a  regular  course  of 
study  in  an  affiliated  College  for  not  less  than  one  aca- 
demical year  shall  be  admitted  to  a  previous  examination 
in  the  subject  in  which  he  intends  to  present  himself  in 
the  Final  examination  for  the  Degree  of  Master  of  Arts. 

3.  The  Final  examination  shall  be  open  to  all  students 
who  have  since  passing  the  Previous  examination  pro- 
/^ecuted  a  "  regular  course  of  study  ^  for  not  less  than 
one  academical  year  in  an  affiliated  College* 


l\i  UNtV£BdIiy   OP   ALLAHABAD. 

4%  The  estamination  shall  be  conducted  partly  by  means 
of  printed  papers  and  partly  vivd  voce, 

6.  The  subjects  of  examination  shall  be  the  follow- 
ing: - 

(1.)  Languages. 

(2)  Mental  and  Moral  Science. 

(3)  History,  Political  Economy  and  Jurisprudence. 

(4)  Mathematics. 

6.  The  examination  in  languages  shall  be  in  English, 
or  in  one  of  the  following  Classical  Languages,  viz., 
Sanskrit,  Arabic,  Arabic  with  Persian,  Greek,  Latin  or 
Hebrew. 

7.  The  examination  in  English  shall  include  the 
language,  literature  and  history  of  England  and,  in  the 
case  of  European  graduates,  Latin  in  English.* 

•  8.  The  examination  in  any  Classical  Language  other 
than  Sanskrit  shall  include  the  language,  literature  and 
history  of  the  country  to  whieh  it  belongs. 

9.  The  examination  in  Sanskrit  shall  include  the 
Sanskrit  language,  literature  and   philosophy. 

Chafme  XVI. 

BACHELOE  OF  SCIENCE. 

.  The  examination  for  the  Degree  of  Bachelor  of 
Science  shall  be  open  to  — 

(i)  All  students  who  haye  completed  a  fegnlar 
course  of  study  in  Science  in  an  affitiated 
College,  and  who  have  performed  practical 
ei(perlment3  in  a  laboratory  duly  recognised 
by  the  University  for  not  less  than  two  years 
after  passing  the  Intermediate  Examination 
with  PhyHc8  and  Chemistry  ; 

*  Candidates  whose  mother  tongue  is  English,  are  required  to 
•how  a  fair  knowledge  of  the  Latin  Grammav  nod  Vocabulary, 
enabling  them  to  analyse  grammatically  and  etymologically 
English  worcU  of  Latin  origin,  to  explain  Latin  quotations  of  not 
too  diftcult  a  nature,  and  to  trace  **  Latin  isms*'  that  may  occur 
in  the  idiom  andf  syntax  of  English  writers. 


RfiVIS£0 ,  US6ULAT10N8.  1  \  3 

(it)  any  person  to  whom  the  Senate  by  •pecial  grace  Ch.  XVI. 
under  section  19  of  the  Indian  UniTer^itiefi  ,  ^.. 
Act  of  1904  has  granted  permission  to  appear.     ^^'  ^^ 

2.  The  examination  for  the  Degree  of  Bachelor  of 
Science  shall  be  conducted  partly  by  means  of  papers 
and  partly  vivd  voce.  Candidates  shall  also  be  required 
to  undergo  a  praetiedl  examination. 

3.  At  the  examination  for  the  Degree  of  Bachelor  of 
Science  every  candidate  shall  be  examined  in — 

English 

and  in  either  (a)  Mathematics, 
Physics, 
Inorganic  Chemistry, 

or  (6)  Inorganic  Chemistry, 
Organic  Chemistry, 
Biology. 

Chaptbb  XVII. 

MASTBE  OP  SCIENCE. 

1.  Any  candidate  who  has  been  admitted  to  the  Degree 
of  Bachelor  of  Science  in  any  University  may,  if  he  so 
desire,  proceed  to  the  Degree  of  Master  of  Science. 

2.  Any  Bachelor  of  Science  of  the  University  of 
Allahabad  may,  one  year  after  passing  the  B.Sc.  Exa- 
mination, be  admitted  to  a  Previous  examination,  pro- 
vided he  has  attended  a  **  regular  course  of  atody  "  at  an 
af&liated  College  during  that  year. 

3.  Any  Bachelor  of  Science  of  the  University  of 
Allahabad  may,  one  year  after  passing  the  Previous 
examination,  be  admitted  to  the  examination  for  the 
Degree  of  Master  of  Science  :  Provided  he  has  attended 
a  ''regular  course  of  study"  at  an  affiliated  College 
during  that  year. 

4.  The  Faculty  of  Science  shall  from  time  to  time 
prescribe  the  total  number  of  lectures  to  be  delivered 
during  the  academical  year  for  a  course  of  study  both 
for  the  Previous  and  for  the  Final  examination :  Pro- 


114  UNIVERSITY    OF  ALLAHABAD. 

Ch.  XVU,  vided   that  the  number  so   prescribed  shall  not  be  less 

Ch.XVlllthanSO. 

& 
Ch.  XIX.       5-  The  examination  shall  be  partly  by  means  of  papers 

and  partly  practical.    In  Mathematics   the  examination 

shall  he  by  papers  only. 

ft.  The  subject  of  examination   shall   be   one   of   the 
following  : — 

(1)  Mathematics. 

(2)  Physics. 

(3)  Chemistry. 


CHAPTEfi  XVIII. 

DOCTOR  OF  SCIENCE. 

1.  Any  Bachelor  of  Science  of  the  University  of 
Allahabad  may,  one  year  after  admission  to  the  Degrree 
of  Master  of  Science,  be  admitted  to  the  examination 
for  the  Degree  of  Doctor  of  Science :  provided  he  has 
attended  a  *•  regular  course  of  study "  at  an  affiliated 
College  during  that  year. 

2.  The  examination  shall  be  partly  by  means  of  papers 
and  ^SLTtlj  practical.  In  Mathematics  the  .examination 
shall  be  by  papers  only. 

^  3.  The  subject  of   examination   shall  be  one  of  the 
following  ;  — 

1.  Mathematics.  |  2.  Physics.  |  3.  Chemistry. 


Chapteb  XIX 
LICENTIATE  OF  TEACHING. 

1.  A  graduate  who  has  been  admitted  to  the  Degree 
of  B.A.  or  B.Sc,  or  who  has  been  admitted  to  a  similar 
degree  by  the  Universities  of  Calcutta,  Madras,  Bombay 
or  the  Punjab,  and  who  has  studied  for  the  year  previous 
to  his  examination  at  a  College  affiliated  in  the  Branch 
of  Teaching,  shall,  if  he  so  desires,  be  permitted  to  pro- 
ceed to  the  Degree  of  Licentiate  of  Teaching. 


BBVISBD  BK0ULATI0M8.  115 

2.  The  examination  shall   be  both  in  the  Theory  and  cb.  XIX 
in  the  Practice  of  Teaching.     In  the  Theory  of  Teaching        A 
the  examination  shall  be  conducted  by  means  of  papers.     ^^  ^^' 

3.  A  candidate  shall  further,  in  the  presence  of  at 
least  two  Examiners  appointed  by  the  Board  of  Exa- 
miners, give  satisfactory  evidence  of  ability  to  manage  a 
class  and  shall  give  two  lessons  on  subjects  embraced  in 
the  curriculum  of  High  Schools,  one  of  which  shall  be  on 
the  English  language. 

The  examination  in  the  practice  of  Teaching  shall  be 
conducted  at  the  Training  College  at  which  the  student 
was  trained  and  the  Examiners  shall  also  take  into  con- 
sideration the  record  that  has  been  kept  at  the  College 
of  the  work  done  by  the  student  during  his  course  of 
training. 


Chaptee  XX. 

BACHELOE  OF  LAWS. 

Any  candidate — 

(t)  who  has  been  admitted  to  the  Degree  of  B.A.  or 
B.Sc.  in  this  or  in  any  other  British  Indian  or 
English  or  Irish  University  or  to  the  Degree  of 
Master  of  Arts  in  a  Scotgh  University, 

(n)  who  has  received  from  the  Senate  a  special  grace 
under  section  19  of  the  Indian  Universities  Act 
of  1904, 

shall  be  permitted  to  proceed  to  the  Degree  of  Bachelor 
of  Law^s. 

2.  Such  candidate  after  completing  a  "  regular  course 
of  study*'  in  an  aflSliated  School  of  Law  for  not  less.than* 
one  academical  year  (of  twelve  month»  including  vaca- 
tions) shall  be  admitted  to  the  Previous  Examination  in 
Law. 

3.  Every  candidate  for  admission  to  this  examination 
shall  produce  a  certificate  in  the  form  hereinafter  pres- 
cribed to  the  effect  that  he  has  prosecuted  a  *'  regular 
course  of  study  ^  in  a  School   of  Law   affiliated  to  this 


116 


UlflVMeiTy  Of  ALLAHABAD. 


Ch.  XX.  UnivepflUj  for  not  less  than  one  academioal  y«ar  {of 
twelve  months  including  vacations)  after  having  passed 
the  B.A.  or  the  B.Sc.  Examination. 

4.  The  Previous  Examination  in  Law  shall  be  held  onco 
in  every  year  at  the  following  places  :  — 

Agra,  Allahabad,  Aligarh,  Bareilly,  Oawnpore,  Jabal- 
pur,  Lucknow,  Meerut  and  Nagpur  : 

and  at  such  other  places  as  the  Syndicate  may  from  time 
to  time  appoint : 

Provided  always  that  the  Syndicate,  if  not  satisfied 
that  proper  arrangements  can  be  made  for  supervision, 
may  remove  any  place  or  places  from  the  list  of  centres. 

5.  The  Faculty  shall  from  time  to  time  prescribe  the 
total  number  of  lectures,  not  being  less  than  eighty,  to 
be  delivered  both  for  the  Previous  and  for  the  Final 
examinations  during  the  acadernical  term. 

6.  The  examination  shall  be  conducted  entirely  by 
means  of  papers. 

7.  Every  candidate  shall  present  himself  for  the  exa- 
mination in  the  following  subjects  : — 

(i)  Jurisprudence. 

(ii)  The  Law  of  Contracts. 

(Hi)  The  Law  of  Easements  and  Torts. 

{iv)  The  Law  of  Evidence. 

(V)  Criminal  Law  and  Protjedure. 

8.  A  paper  shall  be  set  in  each  of  the  above 
subjects,  and  the  examination  shall  be  held  in  such 
order  as  the  Faculty  may  direct. 

9.  The  Faculty  shall  from  time  to  time  reoomuaiend 
the  text- books  and  the  Acts  to  be  studied  in  connection 
with  the  subjects  prescribed  both  for  the  Previous  and 
the  Final  examinations. 

19.  No  candidate  shall  be  admitted  to  the  examina- 
tion for  the  Degree  of  Bachelor  of  Laws  unless  he  has 
passed  the  Previous  Examination  in  Law,  and  has  sinoe 


KEV1ȣD   MBGULATiONS.  117 

passing   the   said    examination   prosecuted  a   **  regular  Ch.  XX. 
course  of  study''  for  not  less  than  one   academical  year 
of   twelve  months  including  vacations   in  a  School  of 
Law  affiliated  to  the  University. 

10  (a).  Notwithstanding  anything  contained  in  these 
Eegulations,  any  candidate  who  has  obtained  the 
Degree  of  B.A,  or  B.Sc,  as  aforesaid  shall,  up  to  31st 
December,  1908,  be  admitted  to  the  Previous  Examina- 
tion in  Law  if  he  has  prosecuted  i^  '*  regular  course  of 
study "  for  not  less  than  one  academical  year  in  a 
School  of  Law  affiliated  to  the  University,  and  to  the 
LL.B.  Examination  if  he  has  prosecuted  such  course 
of  study  for  not  less  than  two  academical  years  prior 
to  the  1st  November,  1906. 

11.  A  candidate  iailing  to  pass  may  be  admitted  to 
one  or  more  subsequent  examinations  on  his  making  a 
fresh  application  and  on  payment  of  a  fresh  fee, 
notwithstanding  anything  containM  in  Chapter  XI, 
Begulation  16. 

12.  The  examination  shall  be  conducted  partly  viva 
voce  and  partly  by  papers 

Id.  Every  candidate  shall  present  himself  for  exam- 
ination in  the  following  subjects : — 

(t)  Civil  Procedure,  Limitation. 

{ii)  In  the  case  of  candidates  from  the  Central  Prov- 
inces including  Berar,  the  Central  Provinces 
Tenancy  Act,  and  the  Central  Provinces  Land 
Bevenue  Act,  together  with  the  rules  made 
thereunder ;  and  in  the  case  of  other  candi- 
dates the  Law  relating  to  Land  Tenures, 
Bent  and  Bevenue  in  the  United  Provinces 
of  Agra  and  Oudh. 

(iii)  Hindu  Law»  with  the  statutory  modifications 
thereof. 

(iv)  Mahommedan  Law,  with  the  statutory  modfica- 
tions  thereof. 


118  DNIVER8IT7   OF    ALLAHABAD. 

(v)  The  Law  relating  to  Transfer  of  Property, 
including  the  principles  of  Equity,  in  so  far 
as  they  relate  to  the  subject. 

(vi)  Equity  with  special   reference   to   the   Law   of 
Trusts  and  of  Specific  Belief. 

(vii)  Jurisprudence  and  Indian  Constitutional  Law. 

14.  A  paper  shall  be  set  in  each  of  the  above 
subjects.  The  examination  shall  be  held  in  such  order 
as  the  Faculty  may  direct. 

15.  As  soon  as  may  be  possible  after  the  examina- 
tion, the  Syndicate  shall  publish  a  list  of  the  candidates 
who  have  passed/ either  in  the  Previous  or  in  the  LL.B. 
Examination,  arranged  in  two  classes. 

All  candidates  who  have  passed  shall  be  placed  in 
one  or  other  of  such  classes.  A  candidate  who,  out  of  the 
aggregate  marks  obtainable,  obtains  not  less  than  60 
per  cent  shall  be  placed  in  the  Jlrst  class,  and  a 
candidate  who  obtains  not  less  than  50  per  cent  shall 
be  placed  in  the  second  class :  Provided  that  no 
candidate  shall  be  placed  in  either  class  who  does  not 
succeed  in  obtaining  a  minimum  of  80  per  cent  of  the 
marks  allotted  to  each  paper.  Fifteen  per  cent  of  the 
marks  assigned  to  each  subject  shall  be  allotted  to  the 
vivd  voce  examination. 


Chafteb  XXI. 
MASTER  OF  LAWS. 

1.  Any  candidate  who  has  obtained  the  Degree  of 
Bachelor  of  Laws  shall,  two  years  after  obtaining  the  said 
degree,  and  when  he  so  desires,  be  admitted  to  the  exam* 
ination  for  the  Degree  of  Master  of  Laws. 

2.  The  examination  shall  be  conducted  partly  vivA 
voce  and  partly  by  papers. 

The  Faculty  shall  from  time  to  time  indicate  generally 
the  subjects  for  examination. 

3.  The  standard  for  this  examination  shall  be  fixed  by 
the  Faculty. 


BEVISBD  REGULATIONS.  119 

Ohaptbb  XXII. 

DOCTOE  OF  LAWS, 

1.  No  special  examination  shall  be  held  but  any  per-  Ch.  XX  il 
son  who  has  obtained  the  Degree  of  Master  of  Laws  may  p,,  Am 
be  admitted  to  the  Degree  of  Doctor  of  Laws,  without  ^'^•^^^** 
examination,  provided— 

(a)  that  two  members  of  the  Faculty  of  Law  or  two 
Doctors  of  Laws  certify  to  the  satisfaction  of  the 
Syndicate  that  since  obtaining  the  Degree  of 
Master  of  Laws  he  has  practised  his  profession 
with  repute  for  at  least  five  years  and  that  in 
habits  and  character  he  is  a  fit  and  proper  per- 
son  for  the  Degree  of  Doctor  of  Laws  ;  and 

(5)  that  he  has  written  an  essay  approved  by  the 
Faculty  of  Law,  or  by  a  sub-committee  thereof, 
on  some  subject  connected  with  Law  or  with 
Jurisprudence. 

Chajtbh  XXIIli 

MISCELLANEOUS. 
1.  Upon  receipt  of  a  notice  from  thie  Local  Govern- 
ment inviting  the  Senate  to  recommend  one  of  its  Fellows 
to  the  nominated  Councillor  for  making  Laws  and  Ee- 
guktions  the  Vice -Chancellor  shall,  for  the  purpose  of 
making  such  recommendation,  copvene  a  Convocation 
consisting  of — 

(i)  the  Senate ; 

(it)  Honorary  Fellows,  if  any,  of  the  University  who 

held  the  office  of  Fellow  of  the  University,  on 

the  first  day  of  October  1904. 

The  proceedings  shall  be  held  either  in  the  ordinary 
way  or  in  the  manner  prescribed  in  Chapter  I,  Eegula- 
tions  6 — 10,  as  the  Presideilt  may  determine. 

2  Meetings  of  the  Senate,  Syndicate  and  Faculties 
shall,  unless  for  special  cause  the  Chancellor  or  Vice- 
Chancellor  direct  otherwise,  be  held  in  the  Muir  Central 
College. 


120  0N1VEK81TY   OP  ALLABABAD. 

Ch.XXlII.  Meetings  of  the  Senate  shall  be  open  to  Press  Be^^ 
porters,  unless  in  any  special  case,  the  Vice-Chancellor 
otherwise  directs. 

3.  Pending  any  grant  of  arms  to  the  University  of 
Allahabad,  the  Common  Seal  of  the  University  shall 
bear  the  Boyal  Arms,  surrounded  by  a  circular  band,  the 
upper  half  of  which  band  shall  bear  the  words  '*  Univer^* 
sity  of  Allahabad, "  and  the  lower  half  shall  bear  the 
motto  Qttot  rami  tot  arbor et, 

4.  The  academic  dress  prescribed;— 

Far  the  Chancellor-^iB  a  deep  crimson  cloth  gown,  with 
a  four  inch  band  of  cream  coloured  plush  down  the 
front  and  round  the  bottom  of  the  sleeves  outside.  The 
cap  shall  be  a  black  velvet  square  cap  with  a  gold  tassel. 

For  the  Vice-ChaneeUor —  is  &  deep   crimson  cloth  gown, - 
with  a  two  inch  band  of  cream  coloured   plush   down 
the  front  round  the   bottom  of  the  sleeves  outside.     The 
cap  shall  be  a  black  velvet  square  cap  with  a  silver  tassel. 

For  the  Registrar  and  Fellows' — is  the  M.A.  gown  and 
hood  of  the  University  of  Allahabad  or  of  the  Univer- 
sity of  which  they  are  graduates.  The  cap  shall  be 
either  a  black  velvet  square  cap  with  a  black  silk  tassel ; 
or,  if  preferred,  a  **  turban.'* 

F&r  the  degree  of  Bachelor  of  Arts-As  a  black  stuff  gown 
of  the  same  shape  as  that  worn  by  Bachelors  of  Arts 
in  the  University  of  Oxford. 

The  hood  shall  be  of  black  silk  edged  with  one  band 
of  three  inches  of  amber  yellow  silk  on  both  sides. 

F<yr  the  degree  of  Master  of  Arts — is  a  black  stuff  gown 
of  the  same  shape  as  that  worn  by  Masters  of  Arts  in 
the  University  of  Oxford.  The  hood  shall  be  of  black 
silk  lined  with  amber  yellow  silk. 

Fw  the  degree  of  Bachelor  of  Laws — is  a  black  stuff  gown 
of  the  same  shape  as  that  worn  by  Masters  of  Arts  in 
the  University  of  Oxford.  The  hood  shall  be  of  black 
silk  lined  with  pale  blue  silk. 


BBVI8BD  BBGULATI0N8.  121 

For  the  degree  of  Master  of  Lawe—ia  a  black  silk  or  stuff  Ch.XXIII. 
gown  of  the  same  shape  as  that  worn  bj  Doctors  of  Laws 
in  the  Uniyersity  of  Oxford.    The  hood  shall  be  of  black 
silk  lined  with  deep  blue  silk. 

For  the  degree  of  Doctor  ^  Laum — is  a  dark  blue  doth 
gown  with  full  sleeves.  The  hood  shall  be  of  pale  blue 
silk  and  the  cap  shall  be  a  black  doth  square  cap  with 
tassel. 

IW  the  degree  of  Bachelor  of  Science — ^is  a  black  stuff  gown 
of  the  same  shape  as  that  worn  by  Bachelors  of  Arts  in 
the  University  of  Oxford.  The  hood  shall  be  of  black 
silk  edged  with  one  band  of  three  inches  of  crimson  silk 
on  both  sides. 

F&r  the  degru  of  Master  of  Science — is  a  black  stuff  gown 
of  the  same  shape  as  that  worn  by  Bachelors  of  Arts  in 
the  University  of  Oxford.  The  hood  shall  be  of  black 
silk  edged  with  one  band  of  six  inches  of  crimson  silk 
on  both  sides. 

For  the  degree  of  Doctor  of  Sdence^^i^  a  scarlet  cloth 
gown  with  full  sleeves.    The  nood  shall  be  of  white  silk. 

For  the  degree  of  Licentiate  of  IVac^tna— is  a  black  stuff 
govFn  of  the  same  shape  as  that  worn  oy  Masters  of  Arts 
in  the  University  of  Oxford.  The  hood  shall  be  of  black 
silk  lined  with  pearl  grey  silk. 

In  the  case  of  all  graduates  the  cap  shall  be  either  a 
black  cloth  square  cap  with  black  silk  tassel,  or,  if  pre- 
ferred, a  "  turban  "  or  '<amama"  of  approved  pattern.. 

5.  The  fee  prescribed  for  the  initial  entry  of  a 
g;raduate  in  any  t'aculty  upon  the  register  of  graduates 
18  lis.  3.  The  name  so  entered  ehall  be  retained  on 
payment  of  an  annual  fee  of  Be.  1  to  be  paid  on  or 
before  the  15th  day  of  January  in  each  year :  Provided 
that  a  graduate  whose  name  has  been  entered  upon  the 
register  may  at  any  time  compound  for  all  subsequent 
payments  by  payings  a  sum  of  Bs.  16. 

6.  The  Syndicate  shall  from  time  to  time  prepare  such 
forms  and  registers  as'  may  be  deemed  necessary.  The 
forms    when  so  prepared,  shall  be  appended  to  these 


122  UNIVKBSITY   OF   ALLAHABAD. 

dh.  XXIII.  Regulations  and  shall,  with  such  variations  as  the 
circumstances  of  each  case  require,  be  used  for  the 
respective  purposes  therein  mentioned. 

7,  In  these  Eegulations  the  following  words  and 
expressions  have  the  following  meanings  unless  a  differ- 
ent intention  appears  from  the  subject  or  context : — 

(a)  **Afl&liated  College"  means  a  College  affiliated 
to  the  University  of  Allahabad  in  the  one  or 
more  courses  of  study  prescribed  for  and  up  to 
the  standard  required  for  any  examination 
specified  or  intended  in  the  Regulation  in 
which  the  words  occur. 

(6)  "Gazetted  holiday''  means  a  day  gazetted  as 
a  holiday  by  the  Board  of  Eevenue,  U.  P. 

{c)  *'  Governing  Body"  includes  the  proprietor,  founder 
and  trustee  of  a  High  School, 

(d)  "  Eegular  course  of  study  *'  means 

(t)  not  less  than  75  per  cekt.  of  attendance  in  one 
year,  ue,,  from  the  beginning  of  the  school 
or  academical  year  up  to  the  latest  date  of 
sending  in  applications  for  admission  to  the 
examination. 

yii)  or,  where  the  course  prescribed  extends  over 
two  years,  not  less  than  75  per  cenU  of  attend- 
ance on  the  two  years  calculated  together. 

8.  These  Begulations  shall  come  into  force  on  the  1st 
day  of  November  1905.  Notwithstanding  anything 
contained  in  these  Begulations  to  the  contrary,  the 
Provisional  Syndicate,  i'rovisional  Faculties,  Provisional 
Boards  of  Studies  and  Provisional  Boards  of  Examiners 
shall  continue  until  the  second  Monday  in  the  month 
of  November  1905  to  be  respectively  the  Syndicate, 
Faculties,  Boards  of  Studies  and  Boards  of  Examiners 
and  to  exercise  all  such  powers  as  have  been  conferred 
upon  them  by  these  Eegulations  before  they  came 
into  force. 


V. 

OLD  BBaULA.TI0N8. 

REGULATIONS  IN  ARTS. 


BNTBANCB  EXAMINATION. 

1.  The  Entrance  Examination  shall  be  held  once 
in  every  year,  at  a  time  fixefl  by  the  Syndicate,  at 
Allahabad  and  at  such  other  places*  as  the  Syndicate 
shall  from  time  to  time  appoint.  The  date  shall  be 
approximately  notified  in  the  University  Calendar  of 
each  year. 

2.  Any  person,  who  is  a  resident  of,  or  who  has 
studied  for  not  less  than  an  academical  year  in  a  school 
in  the  North-Western  Provinces  and  Oudh,t  Central 
Provinces,  Bajputana  or  Central  India,  and  who,  on 
the  date  of  the  commencement  of  the  exainination 
shall  have  completed  the  age  of  16  years,  may  be 
admitted  to  the  Entrance  Examination. 

Candidates  who  appear  from  Government,  Aided  or 
other  recognized  High  Schools  must  have  attended  a 
eourse  of  instruction  at  their  school  for  at  least  one 
year  last  preceding  the  date  of  the  examination.  Less 
than  75  per  cent,  of  the  attendance  from  the  beginning 
of  such  s6hool  year  up  to  the  latest  date  of  sending  in 
applications  for  admission  to  the  examination  shall  not 
be  deemed  prosecution  of  such  a  course  of  study. 

3.  Every  candidate  for  admission  to  the  Entrance 
Examination  shall  send  his  application,  with  a  certificate 

*  The  following  places  have  been  appointed  : — Agra,  Ajmer, 
Allahabad,  Aligarh,  Almorah,  Amraoti,  Bareilly,  Benares,  Gawn- 
pore,  Fyzabad,  GK)rakhpur,  Gwalior,  Hoshangabad,  Indore,  Jabal- 
pur,  Jaipur,  Khandwa,  Luc  know,  Meerut,  Nagpur,  Nowgong 
(Bundelkhand),  Pauri  (Garhwal),  Baipur,  Sambhalpurand  Saugor. 

t  United  Provinces  of  Agra  and  Oudh. 


114  BEGULATlONS  IN  ARTS.— ENTRANCE  EXAllIN* 

iQ  the  form  entered  in  Appendix  A,  to  the  Begistrsr- 
Eyery  such  application  must  reach  the  office  of  the  Begis- 
trar  at  least  six  weeks  before  the  date  fixed  for  the  com- 
manoement  of  the  examination. 

4.  Each  candidate  who  appears  from  a  Government, 
Aided  or  other  recognized  High  School,  after  prosecuting 
the  prescribed  course  of  study  therein,  shall  pay  a  fee  of 
Ten  Bupees  to  the  Begistrar  ;  every  other  candidate 
shall  pay  a  fee  of  Sixteen  Bupees  to  the  Begistrar.  No 
candidate  who  fails  to  pass,  or  who  from  sickness  or 
other  cause  is  unable  to  present  himself  for  examination, 
shall  receive  a  refund  of  4iis  fee.  A  candidate  may  be 
admitted  to  one  or  more  subsequent  Entrance  examina* 
tions  on  payment  of  the  prescribed  fee  on  each  occasion.* 

5.  The  Entrance  Examination  shall  be  conducted  by 
means  of  printed  papers,  the  same  papers  being  used 
at  every  place  at  which  the  examination  is  held. 

With  the  exceptions  necessary  in  papers  in  a  classi- 
cal language,  every  question  shall  be  set  and  shall  be 
answered  in  English. 

6.  At  the  Entrance  Examination  every  candidate  shall 
be  examined  in  the  following  subjects : — 

I.— English. 

II. — History  and  Geography. 

Ill . — Mathematics. 

IV. — ^A  Classical  Language,  m.,  one  of  the  f  oUqwing : — 


Sanskrit. 

Arabic. 

Persian. 


LatiD. 
Greek. 
Hebrew. 


*  Examination  Fee-receipts  shall  not  be  issued  by  Head  Masters 
of  Government,  Aided  or  other  recognized  High  Schools  to  the 
candidates  till  ten  days  before  the  examination  commences,  and 
may  be  withheld  if  pupils  are  irregular  in  attendance.  Pupils 
from  whom  Fee-receipts  are  withheld  under  these  rules  will  be 
excluded  from  the  examination,  and  their  names  and  the  reasona 
for  exclusion  should  beat  once  reported  to  the  Begistrar, 


SMUUTlOim  tH   ABTd.^fe!miAMCB  CXAMN.  IS5 

I.-— In  English,  one  paper  will  be  set  from  »  prescribed 
^coarse  in  Prose  and  Poetry  together  with  a  iftmple  passage 
or  passages  of  English  from  a  book  not  prescribed.  A 
eecond  paper  will  be  set  in  English  Grammar  and  idiom 
and^  a  third  paper  in  translation  into  English  from  an 
Indian  "Vernacular*  or  other  modern  languagef  to  be 
determined  by  the  Syndicate :  provided  that  for  such 
translation  there  be  substituted  English  Composition 
in  the  case  of  any  candidate  whose  mother  tongue  is 
English.  The  text-books  will  be  fixed  from  time  to  time 
by  the  Syndicate.    (See  Appendix  B.) 

II. — One  paper  will  be  set  in  History  and  one  in 
Geography.  In  History  the  questions  will  be  set  in  the 
History  of  India  and  England.  In  Geography  the  ques- 
tions will  be  set  in  General  and  Physical  Geography. 
The  text-books  may  be  fixed  from  time  to  time  Dy  the 
Syndicate.    (See  Appendix  B.) 

III. — In  Mathematics,  one  paper  will  be  set  in 
Arithmetic  and  Algebra,  and  a  second  paper  in  Gteometrj 
and  Mensuration. 

The  course  in  Arithmetic  includes  the  four  Simple 
Eules,  Vulgar  and  Decimal  Fractions,  Eeduction,  Prac- 
tice, Proportion,  Simple  Interest,  Extraction  of  Square 
Boot,  Compound  Interest,  Present  Worth,  Discount 
and  Stocks. 

The  course  in  Algebra  includes  the  four  Simple  Bules, 
Proportion,  Simple  Equations,  Extraction  of  Square 
Boot,  Greatest  Common  Measure  and  Least.  Common 
Multiple. 

The  course  in  Geometry  includes  the  first  four  Books 
of  Euclid,  with  easy  deductions. 

The  course  in  Mensuration  includes  so  much  as 
presupposes  a  knowledge  of  the  first  four  Books  of 
Euclid. 


*  Urdu,  Hindi,  Bengali,  Mahratti,  aujrati  or  Parbatia. 
t  French,  German  or  Italian. 


126  BBOULATKXNS  IM   ARTS*— EMTBANGB  EZAIIV* 

lY. — In  Classieal  Languages  one  paper  will  be  set  in 
a  text-book  and  Grammar ;  and  a  second  paper  in  the 
translation  into  English  of  easy  passages  from  a  book 
not  prescribed,  and  in  the  translation  into  the  Classical 
Language  from  English  of  easy  sentences  illustrating 
grammatical  principles.  The  text-book  and  Grammar 
will  be  filed  from  time  to  time  by  the  Syndicate. 
(See  Appendix  B.) 

7.  After  the  examination  the  (Syndicate  shall  publish 
a  list  of  the  candidates  who  have  passed,  arranged  in 
three  divisions, — ^the  First  Division  in  order  of  merit 
and  the  Second  and  Third  Divisions  in  alphabetical 
order.  Every  successful  candidate  shall  receive  a  cer- 
tificate in  the  form  entered  in  Appendix  A,  and  shall 
be  admissible  as  an  undergraduate  of  the  University. 

8.  The  Syndicate  may  accept  the  ordinary  certificate 
of  the  Final  examiifations  prescribed  for  European 
Schools  as  equivalent  to   the   Entrance  Examination   of 

^  the  University:  provided  (1)  that  the  candidate  has 
passed  such  Final  Examination  and  that  the  percentage 
of  the  total  marks  for  Arithmetic  and  Mathematics 
together  gained  by  the  candidate  is  not  less  than  the 
percentage  of  the  total  marks  for  Mathematics  which 
has  to  be  obtained  in  order  to  pass  the  Entrance  Exami- 
nation ;  (2)  that  the  Department  of  Public  Instruction 
satisfy  the  Syndicate  that  the  said  Final  Examination 
is  conducted  in  an  efficient  manner  and  maintained  at 
a  standard  not  inferior  to  that  of  the  Entrance  Examin- 
ation. 


BBQCLATIOm  19  ARTS INTSRMEDIATE  BXAMBf.       127 

mTBBMBDIATB  EXAMINATION. 

9.  The  Intermediate  Examination  shall  be  held  once 
in  every  year,  at  a  time  fixed  by  the  Syndicate,  at  Allaha- 
bad and  at  such  other  places*  as  shall  from  time  to  time 
be  appointed  by  the  Syndicate.  The  date  of  the  Inter- 
mediate Examination  shall  be  approximately  notified  in 
the  Utiiversity  Calendar  of  each  year. 

10.  Any  undergraduate  of  the  ITniversity  may  be 
admitted  to  this  examination,  provided  he  has  prosecuted 
a  regular  course  of  study  in  an  affiliated  institutiont  for 
not  less  than  two  academical  years  after  passing  the 
Entrance  Examination.  Less  than  75  per  cent,  of  atten- 
dance shall  not  be  deemed  prosecution  of  a  regular  course 
of  study. 

11.  Inspecting  Officers  of  the  Education  Department 
and  Schoolmasters  may  be  admitted  to  this  examination 
by  grace  of  the  Syndicate,  if  they  have  passed  the  En- 
trance Examination  not  less  than  two  years  previously.^ 

12.  Every  candidate  for  admission  shall  send  his 
application,  with  a  certificate  in  the  form  entered  in 
Appendix  A,  to  the  Begistrar.  Every  such  application 
must  reach  the  Begistrar  at  least  six  weeks  before  the 
date  fixed  for  commencement  of  the  examination. 


*  The  following  places  have  been  appointed  :— Agra,  Ajmer, 
AUahabad,  Aligaro,  Almora,  Bareilly,  Benares,  Cawnpur,  Gwalior, 
Indore,  Jabalpur,  4&ipur,  Lucknow,  Meerut,  Nagpur  and  Nowgong 
(Bnndelkhand). 

t  An  affiliated  institution  throughout  the  Regulations  in  Arts 
and  Law  means  an  institution  af^liated  to  the  University  of 
Allahabad. 

t  By  Besolution  2  of  the  Syndicate  passed  at  a  meeting  held  on 
the  12th  August,  1893,  it  has  been  decided  that  Inspecting 
Officers  of  the  Education  Department  and  Schoolmasters  of  Lower 
Bengal,  Bombay,  Madras,  and  the  Punjab  shall  not  be  admitted 
by  grace  of  the  Syndicate  to  the  Intermediate  Examination  in 
Arts  under  Begulation  II  of  the  Begulations  in  Arts. 


198     RnULATIORS  IN  AETS.--INT£RMBDIAT8  EXAMN* 

13.  Each  candidate  shall  pay  a  fee  of  twenty  rupees 
to  the  Begistrar.* 

^  14.  No  candidate  who  fails  to  pass,  or  who  from 
sickness  or  other  cause  is  unable  to  present  himself  for 
examination,  shall  receive  a  refund  of  his  fee. 

15.  No  candidate  who  has  failed  in  the  Intermediate 
Examination  shall  be  admitted  to  a  subsequent  Inter- 
mediate Examination,  unless  he  has  attended  a  regular 
course  of  study  in  an  affiliated  institution  during  the 
iacademical  year  in  which  the  subsequent  examination 
may  be  held;  proyided  that  the  Syndicate  may,  in 
exceptional  cases,  and  on  the  application  of  the  Princi- 
pal of  the  College  at  which  the  candidate  has  been 
reading,  permit  a  candidate  who  has  attended  a  regular 
course  of  study  in  an  affiliated  institution  in  any  year 
subsequent  to  the  year  in  which  he  last  failed  to  be 
examined  at  the  next  examination. 

•  16.  The  Intermediate  Examination  shall  be  conducted 
by  means  of  printed  papers,  the  same  papers  being  used 
at  every  place  at  which  the  examination  is  held.  With 
the  necessary  exceptions  in  the  Classical  Language 
papers,  every  question  shall  be  set  and  shall  be  answered 
in  English. 

17.  After  the  examination  the  Syndicate  shall  pub- 
lish a  list  of  the  candidates  who  have  passed,  arranged 
in  three  divisions,— the  First  Division  in  order  of  m^it, 
the  Second  and  Third  Divisions  in  alphabetical  order. 
Every  candidate  shall  on  passing  receive  a  certificate  in 
the  form  entered  in  Appendix  A. 

*  Ezamimttion  Fee-receipts  shall  not  be  issued  by  Principals  of 
Government,  Aided  or  other  recognized  Colleges  to  candidates 
till  ten  days  before  the  Examination  commences,  and  may  be 
withheld  u  pu{>il8  are  irregular  in  attendance.  Candidates  from 
whom  fee-receipts  are  withheld  under  these  rules  will  be 
excluded  from  the  Examination,  and  their  names  and  the  reasons 
for  exclusion  should  be  at  once  reported  to  the  Registrar. 


ftBOULATIORS  IN  ARTS.— B.A.   BXAMINATIONS*  129 

18.  At  an  Intermediate  Examination  every  candidate 
shall  be  examined  in — 

(i)  Snglish*  and  First  Course  of   Mathematies; 

(ii)  Deductive  Logic,   a  Classical  Language,  and 
either    History    or    the  Second    Course  of 
apd  '^         Mathematics  ; 

or  (iii)  The  Second  Course  of  Mathematics,   and 
Physics  and  Chemistry, 

The  text-books  will  be  fixed  from  time  to  time  by 
the  Syndicate  in  such  a  way  that  in  no  year  more  than 
one-half  of  any  Course  be  altered.     (See  Appendix  B;) 

The  Classical  Language  shall  be  one  of  the  follow- 
ing  :— 

Sanskrit.  I         Latin. 

Arabic.  Greek. 

Persian  with  Arabic.    I        Hebrew. 


BACHELOB  OF  ABTS. 

19.  An  examination  for  the  Degree  of  Bachelor  of 
Arts  shall  be  held  once  in  every  year  at  Allahabad  at 
such  time  as  the  Syndicate  shall  determine,  the  date 
to  be  approximately  notified  in  the  University  Calendar. 

20.  Any  undergraduate  of  the  University  may  be 
admitted  to  the  examination,  provided  he  has  prosecuted 
a  regular  course  of  study  in  an  affiliated  institution  for 
not  less  than  two  academical  years  after  passing  the 
Litermediate  Examination.  Less  than  75  per  cent,  of 
attendance  shall  not  be  deemed  prosecution  of  a  regular 
course  of  study. 

*  Three  papers  will  be  set  in  English,  fifty  marks  being  assign- 
ed to  each  paper  ;  the  third  paper  being  in  translation  from  a 
Vernacular— Urdu,  Hindi,  Bengali,  Mahratti,  Gujrati,  or  Farbatia 
—into  English.  English  Composition  will  be  substituted  for 
translation  in  the  case  of  any  candidate  whose  mother-tongue  is 
a  European  language. 


130  BEOULATIONS  IN  A&TS.— B.A.   EXAMINATION. 

21.  Inspecting  Officers  of  the  Education  Department 
and  Schoolmasters  may  also  be  admitted ,  to  this  examin- 
ation by  grace  of  the  Syndicate.* 

22.  Every  candidate  shall  send  his  application,  with 
a  certificate  in  the  form  entered  in  Appendix  A,  to  the 
Begistrar  at  least  six  weeks  before  the  date  fixed  for 
the  beginning  of  the  examination. 

23.  Every  candidate  shall  pay  a  fee  of  thirty  rupees 
to  the  Eegistrar.t 

24.  No  candidate  who  fails  to  pass,  or  from  sickness 
or  other  cause  is  unable  to  present  himself  for  examina- 
tion shall  receive  a  refund  of  his  fee. 

25.  A  candidate  may  be  admitted  to  one  or  more 
subsequent  examinations  for  the  Degree  of  Bachelor  of 
Arts  on  payment  of  a  like  fee  of  thirty  rupees  on  each 
occasion. 

26.  No  candidate  who  has  failed  in  the  examination 
shall  be  admitted  to  a  subsequent  B.  A.  Examination,  unless 
he  has  attended  a  regular  course  of  study  in  an  affiliated 
institution  during  the  academical  year  in  which  the  sub- 
sequent examination  may  be  held ;  provided  that  the  Syn- 
dicate may  in  exceptional  cases  and  on  the  application  of 
the  Principal  of  the  College  at  which  the  candidate  has 
been  reading,  permit  a  candidate,  who  has  attended  a 
regular  course  of  study  in  an  affiliated  institution  in  any 
year  subsequent  to  the  year  in  which  he  last  failed,  to  be 
examined  at  the  next  examination. 

*  By  Resolution  2  of  the  Syndicate  passed  at  a  meeting  held  on 
the  12th  August,  1893,  it  has  oeen  decided  that  Inspecting  Officers 
of  the  Education  Department  and  Schoolmasters  of  Lower  Bengal, 
Bombay,  Madras,  and  the  Punjab  shall  not  be  admitted  by  grace 
of  the  Syndicate  to  the  B.A.  Examination  under  Regulation  21 
of  the  Regulations  in  Arts. 

t  Examination  Fee-receipts  shall  not  be  issued  by  Principals  of 
Government,  Aided  or  other  recognized  Colleges  to  candidates 
till  ten  days  before  the  Examination  commences,  and  may  be 
withheld  if  pupils  are  irregular  in  attendance.  Candidates  from 
whom  Fee-receipts  are  withheld  under  these  rules  will  be  exclud- 
ed from  the  Examination,  and  their  names  and  the  reasons  for 
exclusion  should  be  at  once  reported  to  the  Registrar. 


EBOULATIONS  IM   ABT8. — M.A.  SXAIilNATION.        131 

27.  The  examination  for  the  Degree  of  Bachelor  of 
Arts  shall  be  conducted  partly  hj  means  of  printed  papers 

•  and  partly  viva  voce. 

28.  After  the  examination  the  Syndicate  shall  publish 
a  list  of  the  candidates  who  have  passed,  arranged  in 
three  divisions  in  alphabetical  order.  They  shall  also 
publish  a  list  of  such  candidates  as  shall^haye  gained  more 
than  75 per  cent,  of  the  marks  in  any  subject  or  subjects,  in 
order  of  merit,  as  having  taken  Honours  in  such  subject 
or  subjects. 

29.  Every  candidate  for  the  B.  A.  Degree  shall  be  re- 
quired to  show  a  competent  knowledge  of  at  least  three 
distinct  branches  of  study.  The  branches  now  recognised 
are — 

(Geottp  I.) 

English^ 

(Gboub  II.) 

Latin,  Qreek,  Hebrew,  Arabic  or  Arabic  with  Persian, 
Sanskrit,  Mathematics. 

(Geotip  UI.) 

Philosophy,  Political  Economy,  Political  Science  with 
History,  History. 

Every  candidate  must  take  (a)  Group  I,  (6)  a  subject  in 
Group  II,  and  (c)  a  third  subject  from  Group  II  or 
Group  in. 

Text-books  will  be  fixed  from  time  to  time  by  the 
Syndicate  in  such  a  way  that  in  no  year  more  than  one- 
half  of  the  Course  be  altered.    (See  Appendix  B). 

30.  Every  candidate  shall  on  passing  reoeiw  a  certi- 
ficate in  the  form  entered  in  Appendix  A.  in  which  shall 
be  specified  the  subjects  in  which  he  has  graduated. 


MASTEE  OF  AET8. 
31.  An  examination  for  the  Degree  of  Master  of  Arts 
shall  be   held  once  in  every  year  at  Allahabad  at  such 


132        RBOULATIONS  IN  ABTS.— M.A.  BXAlflNATION. 

time  as  the    Syndicate   shall  appoint,  the  date  to   be 
approximately  notified  in  the  University  Galendai^, 

32.  Any  ordinary  Bachelor  of  Arts  or  Bachelor  of 
Science  of  the  University  of  Allahabad  may,  two  years 
after  passing  the  B.A.  or  B.Sc.  Examination,  be  examined 
for  the  Degree  of  M.A. 

33.  Bachelors  who  have  passed  the  B.A.  or  B.Sc. 
Examination  in  Honours  shall  be  allowed  to  present 
themselves  for  the  M.A.  Examination  in  the  subject  in 
which  they  took  Honours  after  one  year  from  their 
passing  the  Bachelor's  Examination. 

34.  Graduates  of  other  Universities  may  be  admitted 
to  this  examinatio9  by  grace  of  the  Syndicate. 

35.  Unless  especially  exempted  by  the  Syndicate  every 
candidate  shall  be  required  to  attend  a  regular  course  of 
study  at  an  affiliated  College  for  not  less  than  one 
academical  year.* 

36.  The  subjects  of  examination  shall  be  the  follow- 
ing :— 

(1)  Languages. 

(2)  Mental  and  Moral  Science. 

(3)  Mathematics. 

(4)  Physics. 

(5)  Chemistry. 

(6)  History,  Political  Economy,  and  Junsprudence. 

37.  Each  candidate  shall  pay  a  fee  of  fifty  rupees  to 
the  Registrar.  No  candidate  who  fails  to  pass,  or  from 
sickness  or  other  cause  is  unable  to  present  himaelf  for 
examination,  shall  receive  a  refund  of  the  fee. 

38.  Each  candidate  shall  intimate  to  the  Begistrar  the 
subject  in  which  he  desires  to  be  examh^d,  at  least   six 

*  '  '  '  '  ' 

*  Exemption  shall  not  be  panted  by  the  SyndHate  except  in 
the  case  of  teachers  ;  and  the  Syndicate  shall  not  undertake  to 
hold  an  examination  solely  for  Private  candidates  [Vide 
Syndicate  Besoiation  No.  157  (iv),  dated  4th  April  1903.} 


EEOULATIONS  IN  ARTS.---U.A.  tXAMlNATIOlt.  1S3 

weeks  before  the  date  fixed  for  the  commencement  of  the 
examination. 

39.  The  examination  shall  be  conducted  partly  by 
means  of  printed  papers,  partly  viva  voce.  In  Mathe- 
matics the  examination  shall  be  by  printed  papers  only. 

39  (a).  None  of  the  above  Begulations  shall  be  under- 
stood to  apply  to  the  M.A.  Examination  in  Mathematics,* 
except  in  so  far  as  they  agree  with  the  Begulations  in 
Science.  In  Mathematics*  candids^tes  for  the  Degree  of 
M.A..  shall  be  required  to  pass  the  First  D.So.  Examina- 
tion and  the  Second  D.Sc.  Examination  according  to  the 
Begulations  in  Science. 

40.  The  examination  in  Languages  shall  be  in  English, 
or  in  one  of  the  following  Classical  Languages,  viz.^ 
Sanskrit,  Arabic,  Persian,  Greek,  Latin  or  Hebrew. 

41.  The  subjects  in  Languages  shall  be  fixed  by  the 
Syndicate  two  years  before  the  examination. 

42.  The  examination  in  Languages  shall  include  written 
answers  in  English  to  questions  relating  to  the  books 
selected  for  the  examination. 

43.  The  examination  in  English  shall  include  the 
language,  literature  and  history  of  England. 

44.  The  examination  in  any  Classical  Language  other 
than  Sanskrit  shall  include  the  language,  literature  and 
history  of  the  country  to  which  it  belongs. 

45.  The  examination  in  Sanskrit  shall  include  the 
Sanskrit  language,  literature  and  philosophy. 

46.  The  examination  in  the  Classical  Languages  shall 
include  translations  from  the  several  Classical  Languages 
into  English,  and  precise  and  idiomatic  translations  from 
English  into  the  several  Classical  Languages. 

47.  The  examination  in  Mental  and  Moral  Science  shall 
be  in  the  following  Subjects ;  — 

Logic,  Deductive  and  Inductive. 

Psychology. 

*  Also  Physics  and  Chemistry. 


134        REGULATIONS  IN  ABTS. — SCHOOL  FINAL- EX  AMR. 

Ethics. 

Metaphysics. 

Political  Philosophy  and  the  Theory  of  Legislation. 

The  suhjects  shall  be  studied  historically  in  the  works 
of  the  principal  authorities. 

The  text-books  shall  be  fixed  by  the  Syndicate  two 
years  before  the  examination. 

48  &  49.  The  M.A.  examination  in  Mathematics,  Phy- 
sics and  Chemistry  shall  be  the  First  Examination  and 
the  Second  Examination  for  the  D.Sc.  in  these  sub- 
jects. 

50.  The  examination  in  History,  Political  Economy  and 
Jurisprudence  shall  include  Ancient  History  in  general, 
History  of  Greece  and  Bome,  History  of  Modern  Europe, 
English  History  and  Indian  History,  and  also  Political 
Economy  and  Jurisprudence  treated  historically. 

The  text-books  shall  be  fixed  by  the  Syndicate  two 
years  before  the  examination. 

51.  After  the  examination  the  Syndicate  shall  pub- 
lish a  list  of  the  candidates  in  three  divisions,  each  divi- 
sion i  n  order  of  merit. 

52.  Every  candidate  shall  on  passing  receive  a  certi- 
ficate in  the  form  entered  in  Appendix  A,  setting  forth 
the  subject  in  which  he  was  examined  and  the  class  in 
which  he  was  placed. 


SCHOOL  FINAL-EXAMINATION. 

53.  A  School  Final-Examination  shall  be  held  once 
in  every  year  at  the  same  time  and  places  as  the  Entrance 
Examination.  This  examination  will  be  conducted  by 
the  University. 

54.  Such  persons  as  have  attended  for  not  less  than 
two  years  a  course  of  instruction  at  a  school  recognized 
by  the  Syndicate  for  this  purpose,  and  who  on  the 
date  of  the  commencement  of  the  examination  shall  have 
completed  the  age  of  16  years,  may  be  admitted   to   this 


BBaOL^TlONS   IN    ARrS.  ^SCQOOL   PlNAL-EXAlltf.         135 

examination.  Less  than  75  per  cent,  of  attendance  from 
the  beginning  of  the  School  year  up  to  the  latest  date 
of  sending  in  the  application  shall  not  be  deemed  pro- 
secution of  such  a  course  of  study. 

55.  Every  candidate  for  admission  to  the  School  Pinal- 
Examination  shall  send  his  application,  with  a  certificite 
in  the  form  entered  in  Appendix  A,  to  the  Registrar. 
Every  such  application  must  reach  the  office  of  the  Eegis- 
trar  at  least  six  weeks  before  the  date  fixed  for  the  com- 
mencement of  the  examination. 

56.  Every  candidate  shall  pay  a  fee  of  ten  rupees  to 
the  Begistrar.  No  candidate  who  fails  to  pass,  or  who 
from  sickness  or  other  cause  is  unable  to  present  himself 
for  examination,  shall  receive  a  refund  of  his  fee.  A 
candidate  may  be  admitted  to  one  or  more  subsequent 
School  Final-Examinations  on  payment  of  a  like  fee  of 
ten  rupees  on  each  occasion.* 

57.  No  candidate  who  has  failed  in  the  School  Final- 
Examination  shall  be  admitted  to  a  subsequent  School 
Final-Examination,  unless  he  has  attended  a  course  of 
instruction  at  a  school  recognized  by  the  Syndicate  for 
this  purpose  during  the  School  year  in  which  the  subse- 
quent examination  may  be  held.  Less  than  75  per  cent* 
of  attendance  from  the  beginning  of  the  School  year  up 
to  the  latest  date  of  sending  in  the  application  shall  not 
be  deemed  prosecution  of  such  a  course  of  instruction. 

58.  The  School  Final-Examination  shall  be  vivd  voce 
and  by  printed  papers,  the  same  papers  being  used  at 
every  place  at  which  the  examination  is  held.  With  the 
exceptions  necessary  in  a  vernacular  language,  every 
question  shall  be  set  and  shall  be  answered  in  English. 

*  flxamination  Fee-receipts  shall  not  be  issued  by  Head 
Masters  of  Govermnent,  Aided  or  other  recognized  High  Schools 
to  the  cancUdates  till  ten  days  before  the  examination  commences 
and  may  be  withheld  if  pupils  are  irregular  in  attendance. 
Pupils  from  whom  Fee-receipts  are  withheld  under  these  rules 
will.be  excluded  from  the  examination,  and  their  names  and  the 
reasons  for  exclusion  should  be  at  once  reported  to  the  Begistrar. 


136       HBQULATIOMS  IN   ARTS. — SCHOOL  FlNAL-fiXAMN. 

59.  At  the  School  Final-Examination  every  candidate 
abftU  be  examined  in  the  following  compulsory  sub- 
jecte  I — 

1. — English. 

n.— History  and  Geography. 

III. — Mathematics. 

IV, — ^Either  Urdu,  or  Hindi  in  the  Nagri  character. 

The  examinations  in  Urdu  and  Hindi,  either  or  both, 
prescribed  for  the  School  Final-Examination  shall  be 
open  to  Entrance  candidates,  undergraduates  and  gra- 
duates of  the  University ;  the  two  papers,  one  in  Urdu 
and  one  in  Hindi,  shall  be  given  at  different  times  ;  and 
a  fee  of  two  rupees  for  examination  in  each  paper  be 
levied  :  a  separate  certificate  shall  be  granted  by  the 
Begistrar  to  those  who  pass  this  examination  in  Urdu  or 
Hindi,  or  both.  Those  candidates  who  appear  for  the 
School  Final- Examination  shall  be  allowed  to  appear 
also  at  this  examination,  in  the  alternative  vernacular 
only,  paying  a  fee  of  two  rupees  for  the  same  ;  and  lastly 
this  arrangement  shall  come  into  force  for  the  examina- 
tion of  1900  and  after 

And  in  not  less  than  one  of  tHe  following  Optional 
subjects : — 

V, — Drawing. 

VI.— Elementary  Physics  and  Chemistry. 

VII  .—Agriculture  with  Surveying. 

VIU.— Bookkepping  by  Single  and  Double  Entry. 

IX. — Political  Economy. 

I.-**  In  English  the  examination  will  be  the  same  in 
all  respects  as  in  the  Entrance  Examination, 
except  that  the  following  oral  test  will  be  added 
to  the  three  papers,  viz. — (a)  conversation  with 
an  examiner ;  (b)  reading  aloud  with  correct 
pronunciation  ;  (o)  writing  a  busine^is  letter 
quickly  from  dictation ;  (d)  writing  slowly  from 
dictation,  as  a  test  of  spelling  and  penmanship. 


iM\}LA1tom  IN  ART8.-H9GfiOOL  PtKAL-CtAini.     1S7 

U  &  m.  —In  History  and  Geography  and  in  Mathema- 
tios  %he  examination  will  be  the  same  in  all 
respects  as  in  the  Entrance  Examination. 

IV, — One  paper  will  be  set  in  Urdu,  in  which  the  can- 
didate shall  be  required  (a)  to  write  an  original 
letter  on  a  given  subject  to  a  given  person  with 
the  proper  forms  of  address  ;  (5)  to  translate 
from  English  into  Urdu;  (c)  to  transliterate 
from  Shikasta  to  Nastaliq.  As  alternative  with 
Urdu,  one  paper  will  be  set  in  Nagri  of  a  similar 
character  to  that  in  Urdu,  but  omitting  item 
(c). 

V — IX% — ^In  the  optional  subjects  the  limits  or  text- 
books will  be  fixed  £rom  time  to  time  by  the 
Syndicate — (see  Agpendix  B). 

60.  After  the  examination  the  Syndicate  shall  pub- 
lish a  list  of  the  candidates  who  have  passed,  arranged 
in  three  divisions, — the  First  Division  in  order  of  merit 
and  the  Second  and  Third  Divisions  in  alphabetical  order. 
Every  soccessful  candidate  shall  receive  a  certificate  in 
the  form  entered  in  Appendix  A,  to  be  called  the  School- 
Final  Certificate,  and  shall  be  admissible  as  nn  Under- 
graduate of  the  University. 


188     BEQN8.  IN  ARTS. — EXAMN.  IN  AHT8,  OIBL8  &  WOHEK. 

EEGTTLATIONS  FOE  THE  EXAMINATIONS  IN 
AETS  OF  GIHL8  AND  WOMEN. 

61.  Girls  and  women  shall  be  examined  in  li  separate 
place  and  under  special  superintendence. 

Entbanoe  Examination. 

62.  The  Entrance  Examination  for  girls  shall  be  the 
same  as  the  Entrance  Examination  in  general,  with  the 
exception  that  a  Modern  may  be  taken  up  in  lieu  of  a 
Classical  language.  Such  Modern  language  shall  be 
French,  German,  Italian,  Urdu,  Hindi  or  Bengali. 

Intebmediate  Examination  in  Abtb. 

63.  Girls  may  be  admitted  to  this  examination  without 
studying  in  an  affiliated  institution.  No  candidate, 
however,  shall  be  allowed  to  present  herself  for  this 
•examination  until  two  years  have  elapsed  from  the  time 
of  her  passing  the  Entrance  Examination. 

The  Intermediate  Examination  in  Arts  for  girls  shall 
be  the  same  as  the  Intermediate  Examination  in  Arts 
in  general,  with  the  exception  that  a  Modern  language 
(French,  German,  or  Italian)  may  be  taken  up  in  lieu 
of  a  Classical  language. 

B.A.  Examination. 

64.  Women  may  be  admitted  to  this  examination 
without  studying  in  an  affiliated  institution.  But  no 
candidate  shall  be  allowed  to  present  herself  for  this 
examination  until  two  years  have  elapsed  from  the  time 
of  her  passing  the  Intermediate  Examination  in  Arts. 

M.A.  Examination. 

65.  The  M.A.  Examination  for  women  shall  be  the 
9ame  as  the  M.A.  Examination  in  general. 


BEG0LATI098  III  ARTS.— G8HBBAL.  139 


GENEBAL. 

66.  The  Syndicate  maT  from  time  to  time  modify  the 
Regulations  regarding  the  number  of  papers  to  be  set  in 
the  several  subjects  of  each  examination,  and  those  re- 
garding the  mode  of  publishing  the  results. 

67.  The  Syndicate  may  accept  the  examinations  of 
Indian  or  other  Universities  as  equivalent  to  those  of 
similar  rank  prescribed  by  the  Begulations;  and  may 
accept  attendance  at  an  institution  affiliated  to  another 
Indian  University  as  equivalent  to  attendance  in  an 
institution  affiliated  to  this  University. 


VI. 
REGULATIONS  IN  SCIENCE, 


BAOHBLOE  OF  SCIBNCBL 

1.  An  examination  for  the  Degree  of  Bachelor  of 
Science  shall  be  held  once  in  every  year  at  Allahabad  at 
each  time  as  the  Syndicate  shall  determine,  the  date  to 
be  approximately  notified  in  the  University  Calendar. 

2.  Any  undergraduate  of  the  University  may  be  ad- 
mitted to  the  examination,  provided  he  has  regularly 
attended  lectures  and  performed  practical  experiments 
in  a  laboratory,  duly  recognized  by  the  University,  for  not 
less  than  two  years  after  passing  the  Intermediate 
Examination  with  Physics  and  Chemistry.  Less  than  75  per 
cenU  of  attendance  shall  not  be  deemed  the  regular  course 
of  instruction. 

3.  Every  candidate  shall  send  his  application,  with  a 
certificate  in  the  form  entered  in  Appendix  A,  to  the 
Begistrar,  at  least  six  weeks  before  the  date  fixed  for  the 
beginning  of  the  examination. 

4.  Every  candidate  shall  pay  a  fee  of  thirty  rupees  to 
the  Begistrar. 

5  No  candidate  who  fails  to  pass,  or  from  sickness 
or  other  cause  is  unable  to  present  himself  for  examina- 
tion, shall  receive  a  refund  of  his  fee. 

6.  A  candidate  may  be  admitted  to  one  or  more 
subsequent  examinations  for  the  Degree  of  Bachelor  of 
Science  on  payment  of  a  like  fee  of  thirty  rupees  on 
each  occasion. 

7.  No  candidate  who  has  failed  in  the  examination 
^  shall  be  admitted  to  a   subsequent  B.  Sc.  Examination 

unless  he  has  attended  a  regular  course  of  study  in  a 


HBGULATI0M8   IN  SCIBNCB. — D.SO.   BXAUJf.  141 

duly  recognized  institution  during  the  academical  year^ 
in  which  the  subsequent  examination  may  be  held; 
provided  that  the  Syndicate  may,  in  exceptional  cases 
and  on  the  application  of  the  Principal  of  the  College 
at  which  the  candidate  has  been  reading,  permit  a  candi- 
date who  has  attended  a  regulai:  course  of  study  in  an 
affiliated  institution  in  any  year  subsequent  to  the  year 
in  which  he  last  failed,  to  be  examined  at  the  next 
examination. 

8.  The  examination  for  the  Degree  of  Bachelor  of 
Science  shall  be  conducted  partly  by  means  of  printed 
papers  and  partly  viva  voce*  Candidates  will  be  required 
to  undergo  a  j^actical  examination  also. 

9.  After  the  examination  the  Syndicate  shall   publish 

a  list  of  the  candidates  who  have  passed,  arranged  in  . 
three  divisions  in  alphabetical  order.  They  shall  also 
publish  a  list  of  such  candidates  as  shall  have  gained 
more  than  76  per  cent,  of  the  marks  in  any  subject  or 
subjects  in  order  of  merit,  as  having  taken  honours  in 
such  subject  or  subjects. 

10.  At  the  examination  for  the  Degree  of  Bachelor  of 
Science  every  candidate  shall  be  examined  in 

1.  English.  I  3.  Physics. 

2.  Mathematics.  |  4.  Chemistry. 

11.  Everj  candidate  shall,  on  passing,  receive  a  certi- 
ficate in  the  form  entered  in  Appendix  A,  in  which 
shall  be  specified  the  subjects  in  which  he  has  graduated. 


DOCTOE  OF  SCIENCE. 

12.  The  examination  for  the  Degree  of  Doctor  of 
Science  shall  consist  of  three  parts,  to  be  called  respec- 
tively the  First  D.Sc,  the  Second  D.Sc,  and  the  Third 
D^Sc,  examinations. 

These  examinations  shall  be  held  once  every  year  at 
Allahabad  at  such  time  as  the  Syndicate  shall  appoint, 
the  date  to  be  approximately  notified  in  the  University 
Calendar. 


142  BEGULATIONS  IN   SCIENCE. — D.8C.   EXAMN. 

13.  Any  Bachelor  of  Science  of  the  University  of 
Allahabad  may.  one  year  after  passing  the  B.Sc.  Ezami* 
nation,  be  admitted  to  the  First  D.Sc.  Examination, 
provided  he  has  attended  a  regular  course  of  study  at 
an  affiliated  College  during  that  year. 

14.  Any  Bachelor  of  Science  of  the  University  of 
Allahabad  may,  one  year  after  passing  the  First  D.Sc. 
Examination,  be  admitted  to  the  Second  D.Sc.  Exami- 
nation provided  he  has  attended  a  regular  course  of 
study  at  an  affiliated  College  during  that  year. 

15.  Any  Bachelor  of  Science  of  the  University  of 
Allahabad  may,  one  year  after  passing  the  Second  D.Sc. 
Examination,  be  admitted  to  the  Third  D.Sc.  Examina- 
tion,   provided  he  has  attended  a  regular  course  of  study 

.  at  an  affiliated  College  during  that  year. 

16.  The  subject  of  examination  shall  be  one  of  the 
following:  - 

1.     Mathematics.  |    2.     Physics.  |    3.  Chemistry. 

17.  Each  candidate  shall  pay  to  the  Begistrar  a  fee 
of  twenty  rupees  for  the  First  D.Sc,  a  fee  of  thirty 
rupees  for  the  Second  D.Sc,  and  a  fee  of  fifty  rupees  for 
the  Third  ;D.Sc.  No  candidate  who  fails  to  pass  or  is 
unable  to  present  himself  for  examination  shall  receive 
a  refund  of  the  fee- 

18.  Each  candidate  shall  intimate  to  the  Begistrar  the 
subject  in  which  he  desires  to  be  examined  at  least  six 
weeks  before  the  date  fixed  for  the  commencement  of 
the  examination. 

19.  The  examination  shall  be  partly  by  means  of 
printed  papers  and  partly  practical.  In  Mathematics  the 
examination  shall  be  by  printed  papers  only. 

20.  After  each,  examination  the  Syndicate  shall  pub- 
lish a  list  of  successful  candidates  in  three  divisions,  each 
division  in  order  of  merit, 

21.  Every  candidate  shall,  on  passing  each  examination, 
receive  a  certificate  in  the  form  entered  in  Appendix  A. 


VII. 
REGULATIONS  IN  LAW. 


BAOHBLOE  OF  LAWS. 

1.  An  examination  for  the  Degree  of  Bachelor  of 
Laws  shall  be  held  annually  at  Allahabad,  commencing 
on  a  date  to  be  fixed  by  the  Faculty.* 

2.  On  and  after  1st  January,  1899,  any  Bachelor  of  Arts 
or  Bachelor  of  Science  of  the  University,  or  of  a  British- 
Indian  University,  or  any  graduate  of  a  British,  British- 
Colonial,  or  other  University  which  may  be  recognized 
by  the  Syndicate,  may  be  admitted  to  the  examination 
provided  he  has  prosecuted  a  regular  course  of  study  in 
a  School  of  Law  aflSliated  to  this  University  for  not  less 
than  two  academical  years,  after  having  fully  passed  the 
Bachelor  of  Arts  or  B.Sc.  Examination. 

3.  Every  candidate  for  admission  to  the  examination 
shall  send  in  his  application,  with  a  certificate  in  the 
form  given  in  A.ppendix  A,  to  the  Jiegistrar,  sixty  days 
before  the  date  fixed  for  the  commencement  of  the  ex- 
amination, and  shall  remit  therewith  the  fee  of  fifty 
rupees,  without  payment  of  which  he  shall  not  be  ad- 
mitted to  the  examination.  A  candidate  who  fails  to 
pass  or  present  himself  for  examination  shall  not  receive 
a  refund  of  such  fee. 

4.  Failure  to  pass  or  present  himself  for  examination 
shall  not  disqualify  a  candidate  from  admission  to  any 
subsequent  examination,  upon  presentation  of  a  fresh 
application  and  payment  of  a  fresh  fee  of  fifty  rupees. 

^  The  LIj.B.  Examination  of  1907  will  be  held  on  Monday,  the 
15th  July,  and  following  days. 

Applications  must  reach  the  Office  of  the  Registrar  on  or  before 
the  I5th  May,  1907. 


144  BBGULATIONS   IN    LAW. — LL.B.    EXAMN. 

5.  The  examinatioD  shall  be  vivd  voce  and  by  printed 
papers. 

6.  Every  candidate  shall  be  examined  in  the  following 
subjects : — 

(1)  (a)  The  Principles  of  Jurisprudence. 

(5)  The  History  and  Constitution  of  the  Legis- 
lative Authorities  and  Courts  of  Law  in 
British  India. 

(2)  The  Law  of  Evidence  and  Pleading  |  criminal. 

(3)  Hindu  and  Muhammadan  Law  with  the   statu- 

tory modifications  of  the  same. 

(4)  The  Law  relating  to  Contracts  ;  to  the  Transfer 

and  Lease  of  Immovable  Property  ;  to  Begis- 
tration  ;  to  {Succession  ;  and  to  Torts. 

(5)  Equity   with  a  special   reference  to   the  Law  of 

Trusts,  Mortgages  and  Specific  Belief. 

(6)  The  Civil  Procedure  Code  and  the  Law  of  Limi- 

tation. 

(7)  The  Penal  Code  and  the    Criminal  Procedure 

Code. 

(8)  The  Law  relating   to  Land  Tenure,  Bevenoe  and 

Bent  in  the  North- Western  Provinces  and 
Oudh/  the  Central  Provinces  and  British 
Bajputana. 

A  paper  will  be  set  in  each  of  the  above  eight  sub* 
jeotsy  and  the  examination  will  be  held  in  such  order  as 
the  Faculty  may  direct.  Not  less  than  three  hours  will 
be  allowed  for  each  paper. 

7.  The  Faculty  shall  from  time  to  time  recommend 
the  text-books  and  the  Acts  to  be  studied  in  connection 
with  the  above  eight  subjects. 

8.  As  soon  as  may  be  possible  after  the  examination, 
the  Syndicate  shall  publish  a  list  of  the  candidates  who 
have  passed,  arranged  in  order  of  merit. 

*  United  I'rovinces  of  Agra  and  Oudh. 


BONOUBS  IN   LAW  EXABONATIOlf.  145 

9.  There  will  be  two  classes  in  the  ezaminatioo— a 
first  and  a  second  class. 

10.  All  candidates  who  have  passed  shall  be  placed  in 
the  order  of  their  marks  in  one  or  other  of  such  classes ; 
those  who  hare  obtained  equal  marks  being  bracketed 
together.  To  qualify  for  the  first  class  a  candidate  must 
obtain  QO  per  cent,  and  for  the  second  class,  50  per  cent. 
of  the  aggregate  marks  obtainable,  and  for  both  classes 
a  minimum  of  3S*per  cent,  of  the  marks  allotted  to  each 
paper. 


HONOUES  IN  LAW. 

11.  An  examination  for  Honours  in  Law  shall  be  held 
annually  at  Allahabad.  Such  examination  shall  be  held 
as  soon  as  reasonably  may  be  after  the  publication  of 
the  list  of  candidates  who  have  passed  the  immediately 
preceding  examination  of  Bachelor  of  Laws.  The  dates 
of  the  examination  shall  be  fixed  by  the  Faculty. 

12.  Any  candidate  who  has  passed  the  examination 
for  the  Degree  of  Bachelor  of  Laws  may  be  examined  for 
Honours. 

13.  Every  candidate  for  Honours  shall  send  in  his 
application  to  the  Begistrar,  in  the  form  to  be  found  in 
Appendix  A,  at  least  one  month  before  the  date  fixed 
for  the  commencement  of  the  examination. 

14.  A  fee  of  one  hundred  rupees  shall  be  payable 
by  each  candidate.  No  candidate  shall  be  admitted 
unless  he  shall  have  paid  this  fee  to  the  Eegistrar.  A 
candidate  who  fails  to  pass  or  present  himself  for  the 
examination  shall  not  receive  a  refund  of  the  fee. 

15.  The  examination  shall  be  vivd  voce  and  by  printed 
papers. 

16.  The  Faculty  shall  from  time  to  time  indicate 
generally  the  subjects  for  examination. 

17.  As  soon  as  possible  after  the  examination  the 
Syndicate  shall  publish  a  list  of  the  candidates  who  have 
passed,  arranged  in  order  of  merit. 


146  DOCTOB  OF  LAWB. 

18.  The  standard*  for  obtaining  Honours  shall  be 
fixed  by  the  Faculty  in  consultation  with  the  Examiners. 


DOCTOR  OF  LAWS. 

19.  No  special  examination  shall  be  held  for  the 
Degree  of  Doctor  of  Laws,  but  any  person  who  has 
graduated  as  Bachelor  of  Laws,  an4  has  at  any  time 
passed  the  Honours  Examination,  may  be  admitted  to 
the  Degree  of  Doctor  of  Laws  without  examination : 
provided  that  he  be  a  Bachelor  of  Laws  of  at  least  four 
years'  standing,  and  that  two  Members  of  the  Faculty 
of  Law  or  two  Doctors  of  Laws  certify,  to  the  satisfac- 
tion of  the  Syndicate,  that  the  candidate  is  in  habits 
and  charactei*  a  fit  and  proper  person  for  the  Degree  of 
Doctor  of  Laws. 

20.  A  fee  of  two  hundred  rupees  shall  be  payable  for 
the  Degree  of  Doctor  of  Laws.  No  candidate  shall  be 
admitted  unless  he  has  previously  paid  the  fee  to  the 
Registrar. 

*  By  a  resolution  of  the  Faculty  of  Law  in  consultation  with 
the  :Bxaminer8  at  the  Honours  in  Law  Examination  of  1900, 100 
marks  are  the  frntaimum  in  each  p^aper ;  and  candidates  are 
passed  for  Hoiiouis  who  obtain  not  less  than  eOper  cent,  in  each 

subject. 


VIII. 
APPENDIX  A. 


(1)  FORMS  OF  APPLICATION  FOR  ADMISSION 
TO  EXAMINATIONS. 


SCHOOL  FINAL-EXAMINATION- 

Application. 
To 

The  Begistrar  of  the  University  of  AUdhdbad, 
Sa, 

I  request  permission  to  present  myself  at  the  en- 
suing School  Final-Examination  of  the  Universitj    of 
Allahabad. 
The  fee*  of  10  rupees  is  herewith  forvarded. 

I  am,  &c. 
Cebtipioate. 

I  certify  that   I  know  nothing  against  the  character 
^.-    ^         ^     of     the     aboTe*named    candidate 

beri^ by  th' wSS-  ^l»i°l»   0"«1»*  to  e^°l"de  him  from 

palor  Head  Master  of  a  the     School      Final-Examination; 

School  recognized  for  that   he   has  attended    a    regular 

the    purpose    of    the  course  of   instruction  at ,— 

School  Pmal.Examina-  ^^j^^^j  £^j.  ^^^  j^  ^^^ 

year ;  that  he  has  signed 

the  above  application  in  my  presence  ;  and  that,  to  the 
best  of  my  belief,  he  will  have  completed  sixteen  years  of 
age  at  the  date  of  the  commencement  of  the  examina- 
tion. 

The 190     . 

*  The  fee  must  be  paid  in  Cash  or  Bank  Notes.    Half  Notes  and 
Postage  Stamps  will  not  be  received. 

if.^.-*^Thi8  application,  with  the  Examination-fee,  must  be 
sent  in  the  same  cover,  registered,  or  presented  by  hand. 


148  APPENDIX    A. 

{Particulars  to  the  filled  in  by  the  candidate.) 
Name. 

Date  of  birth  and  age  in  years. 

Beligion. 

Bace  (i.tf.,  nation,  tribe,  Sfc,  dfc.) 

Caste,  if  any. 

District  and  town  or  village  where  resident. 

Name  of  father  or  guardian. 

Where  to  be  examined. 

Whether  to  be  examined  in  Urdu,  or  Hindi  in  the  Nagri 
character. 

Optional  subject  or  subjects  (V— IX). 

Language  from  which   translation  is  to  be  made  in  the 
third  paper  in  English. 

Whether  he  has  appeared  at  the  School  Final-Examina- 
tion of  any  previous  year. 

{Signature  of  candidate  >) 


ENTEANCE  EXAMINATION. 

Application. 
To 

The  Registrar  of  the  University  of  Allahabad. 
Sib, 

I   request  permission  to  present  myself  at  the  ensuing 
Entrance  Examination    of   the  University  of  Allahabad. 

The  fee*  of  10  rupees  (or  Es.  16  in  the  case  of  private 
candidates)  is  forwarded  herewith. 

I  am,  &c. 

*  The  fee  must  be  paid  in  Cash  or  Bank  Notes.    Half  Notes  and 
Postage  Stamps  will  not  be  received. 

^.J?— This  application,  with  the  Examination -fee,  must  be 
sent  in  the  same  cover,  registered,  or  presented  by  hand. 

The  fee-receipt  will  be  sent  to  the  Officer  who  signs  this 
application  form,  and  not  direct  to  the  candidate. 


APPENDIX   A. 


U» 


Cbstifioatb. 


1   certify  that   I   know 
The    certificate    of   every 
candidate  who] is  not  a  private 
student  must  be  signed  by 
the  Principal  or  Head  Master 
of  the  school  from  which  he 
appears.    The  certificate  of  a 
candidate  who  appears  as  a 
private  candidate  (a  candi- 
date who  has  not  attended  a 
course  of  instruction  at  any 
Government,  Aided  or  other 
recognized    High  School  for 
six  months  immediately  pre- 
ceding the  date  of  the  ex- 
amination, shall  be  deemed  a 
private  candidate)   must  be 
signed  by  the  Principal  of 
an  afSliated  Ck>llege  or  a  Gov- 
ernment Inspector  of  Schools, 
or  the  Head  Master  of  the 
Zila    School,     or    the    Head 
Master  of  the  chief    Aided 
School,  in  the  district  where 
there  is  no  Zila  School. 


nothing  against  the  character 
of  the  above-named  candidate 
which  ought  to  debar  him 
from  matriculation ;  that  he 
has  not  already  passed  the 
Entrance  Examination  of 
any  University ;  that  he  has 
attended  a  regular  course  of 
instruction  at  school  since 
the  commencement  of  the 
school  year  last  preceding 
the  date  of  the  examination  ; 
that  he  has  signed  the  above 
application  in  my  presence  ; 
and  that,  to  the  best  of  my 
belief,  he  will  have  complet- 
ed sixteen  years  of  age  on 
the  date  of  commencement 
of  the  examination. 


{2  he  datue  commencing  *'  that  Tie  haa  attended  "  and  ter^ 
minating  with  *'  date  of  the  examination  "  to  he  struck  oiU  in 
the  case  of  other  candidates  than  those  who  appear  from 
Oovemm^ent  or  Aided  or  other  recognized  High  Schools.) 


The^ 


-190 


150  APPKMDIX  JL. 

(Particulars  to  he  filled  in  hyi  the  candidate  J) 

Name. 

Date  of  birth  and  age  in  years. 

Beligion. 

Race  (i.tf.,  nation,  tribe,  Sfc,  ^c.) 

Caste,  if  any. 

Where  educated. 

Present  position  {i.e.,  at  school  or  present  occupation). 

District  and  town  or  village  where  resident. 

Name  of  father  or  guardian. 

Where  to  be  examined. 

Classical  language  in  which  to  be  examined. 

Language  from  which  translation  is  to  be   made  in   the 
third  paper  in  English. 

Whether  he  has  appeared  at  the  Entrance  Examination 
of  any  previous  year. 

{Signature  of  candidate,) 


INTBEMBDIATB  EXAMINATION  IN  ABTS. 

APl^tlCATIOir. 

To 

The  Registrar  of  the  University  of  Allahahad, 
Sib, 

I  request  permission  to  present  myself  at  the   ensuing 
Intermediate  Examination  in  Arts  of  the  University. 
The  fee*  of  20  rupees  is  forwarded  herewith. 

I  am,  &c. 

*  The  fee  must  be  paid  in  Cash  or  Bank  Notes.    Half  Notes  and 
Postage  Stamps  will  not  be  received. 

-^.^.— The  application,  with  the  Examination-fee,  must  be 
sent  in  the  same  cover,  registered,  or  presented  by  hand. 


AfPBNmX  A.  m 

I  certify  tltAttWabove-iuuBedGaadidate  hat  a^^if^^ 
Thi»eertifioate  is  to     ^®'  ^J  ^^^  production  of   the   Be- 
by  signed  by  a  priiici-    gistrar's   Certificate    that    he    has 
^l^  ^l£^^^  }^^^,  ot    passed   the    Entrance    (or   School 

Schonimasters  and  In-     ^^rsity    of   Allahabad    (or  of    tn« 

specting  Officers  of  the    University  of )  ;   that 

Education  Department  I  know  nothing  aginst  his  charac- 
by^n  Inspector  of  ter  which  ought  to  exclude  him 
--  from  this   examination;  and  that 

A  beiieye  the  irabjoined  account  to  be  true. 

The 190     . 


{Particulars  to  he  filled  in  by  the  candidate.) 

Name  (in  full). 

Age  in  years  and  months. 

Name  of  father  or  guardian. 

Date  of  passing  the  Entrance  or  School  Final  Exa- 
mination. 

District  and  town  or  village  where  resident. 

Race  (i.  «.,  nation,  tribe,  ^c,  ^c.) 

Religion. 

Caste,  if  any. 

Where  to  be  examined. 

Language  from  which  translation  is  to  be  made  into 
English  in  the  third  English  paper. 

Whether  he  has  appeared  at  the  Intermediate  Examina- 
tion of  any  previous  year. 

Signature  of  candidate  (in  full). 


162  APPENDIX  A. 

Subjects  in  whi<^  he  desires  to  he  examined. 


I  Group 


II  Group 


III  Group 


English   and    First   Course    of 
Mathematics. 


(1)  Deductive  Logic. 

(2)  Classical  Language. 

(3)  History  or  Second  Course  of 

Mathematics. 


(1)  Second    Course    of    Mathe- 

matics. 

(2)  Physics  and  Chemistry. 


Period  or  periods  of  study  since  passing  the  Entrance 
(or  School  Final  Examination), 


Affiliated  institution  or 
institutions  at  which 
candidate  has  studied. 
If  Schoolmaster  or 
Inspecting  Officer  of 
the  Education  De- 
partment this  must 
be  stated. 


Period  or  periods 
of  continuous 
study.  * 


Signature  of  Princi- 
pal or  Head  Master 
of  affiliated  institu- 
tion, or  of  Inspec- 
tor of  Schools. 


*  In  the  case  of  broken  periods  of  study  at  different  institutions 
it  is  expected  that  Principals  or  Head  Masters  will  satisfy  them- 
selyes  that  the  different  periods  of  study  amount  in  the  aggre- 
gate to  two  years  before  admission  to  the  examination.  The 
Principal  is  to  sign  where  there  is  a  College. 


APPENDIX   A.  153 

POEM  OP  CERTIPICATB  BEQUIEED  OP  SCHOOL- 
MASTEES. 

Certified  that is  a  Schoolmaster 

of  two  years'  standing  since  he  passed  the 

^Examination,  and  as  such  I  recommend  him  to  he 

admitted  to  the Examination. 

Inspector  of  SchooU^ 

Cirde. 

Bated 190     . 

N.  B. — The  above  certificate  is  not  required  from  candidates 
who  have  failed  in  a  former  year  in  the  examination  to  which 
they  now  apply  for  admission. 

DECLARATION  OF  SCHOOLMASTERS  WHO  AS  SUCH  HAVE 
FAILED  IN  A  FORMER  YEAR  IN  THE  EXAMINATION  TO 
WHICH  THEY  NOW  APPLY  FOR  ADMISSION. 

I  hereby  certify  that  I  appeared  as  a  teacher  in  the 

Examination  of  the  University  of  Allahabad 

in  the  year and  failed. 

Master  in School, 

Countersigned. 

Inspector  of  Schools, 
Circle. 

i\^.^.— Inspecting  Officers  of  the  Education  Department  and 
Schoolmasters  of  Lower  Bengal,  Bombay,  Madras  and  the  Punjab 
are  not  to  be  admitted  by  grace  of  the  Syndicate  to  the  Interme- 
diate Examination  in  Arts,  under  Regulation  II  of  the  Regulations 
in  Arts. 


154  APPENDIX   A. 

B.A.  EXAMINATION- 

Applicatiobt. 
To 

The  Registrar  of  the  University  of  AUahabad. 

Sib, 

I  request  permisaion  to  present  myself  at  the  ensuing 
examination  for  the  Degree  of  Bachelor  of  Arts. 

The  fee  •  of  30  rupees  is  forwarded  herewith. 

I  am,  &G, 

Cbetifioatb. 

I  certify  that  the  above-named  candidate  has   satisfied 

me,  by  the  production  of  the  Eegis- 

This  certificate  is  to    trar's    Certificate,     that     he   has 

cU>S?of  ?o^  Iffilfa^d    P-««^d  the  Intermediate  Examioi. 

institution,  or  by  an     tion  of  the  University  of  Allahabad 

Inspector  of  Schools  in     (or  the  equivalent  Examination  of 

thecMeof  Schoolmas-    the   University  of ^)  ; 

Xr^  tKS    th.t  I  know  nothing  against  his 
tion  Department.  character  which    ought    to    debar 

him  from  graduating ;  and  that  I 
believe  the  subjoined  account  to  be  true. 

The 190    . 

(Partictdars  to  bejflUed  in  hy  the  candidate,) 

Name, 

Age,  in  years  and  months. 

Name  and  occupation  of  father. 

Date  of  passing  the  Entrance  (or  School  Final)  Examina- 
tion. 

Date  of  passing  the  Intermediate  Examination  in  Arts. 

*  The  fee  must  be  paid  in  Cash  or  Bank  Notes.    Half  Notes  and 
Fostage  Stamps  will  not  be  received. 

N*B. — ^This  application,  with  the  Examination-fee,  must   be 
sent  in  the  same  cover,  registered,  or  presented  by  hand. 


APPB5DIX   A. 


156 


District  and  town  or  Tillage  where  resident. 
Bace  (t.e.,  nation^  trU>e,  ^«.,  ^0.) 
Beligion. 
Caste,  it  anj. 

Whether  he  has  appeared  at  the  B.A.  Examination  of 

any  preyious  year. 

Signature  of  candidate. 


Svhjects  in  which  he  desires  to  be  examined 


I  Group. 

II  Group. 

III  Group, 


English  Literature. 

Latin,  Greek,  Hebrew,  Arabic  or  Arabic  with  Per- 
sian, Sanskrit,  Mathematics. 

Philosophy,  Political  Economy,    Political  Science 
with  History,  History. 


Period  or  periods  of  study  since  passing  the  Intermediate 
Examination  in  Artn. 


Affiliated  institution  or 
institutions  at  which 
candidate  has  studied. 
If  Schoolmaster  or 
Inspecting  Officer  of 
the  Education  De- 
partment, this  must 
be  stated. 


Period  or  periods 
of  continuous 
study.* 


Signature  of  Prin- 
cipal, of  affiliated 
institution  or  of 
Inspector  of 
Schools. 


*  In  the  case  of  broken  periods  of  study  at  different  institutions 
it  is  expected  that  Principals  will  satisfy  themselves  that  tka 
different  periods  of  study  amount  in  the  aggregate  to  two  years 
before  admission  to  the  ^xamii^ation. 


156  APPENDIX   A. 

FOEM  OF  CEETIFIOATE  EEQUIEED  OF 
SOHOOLMASTBES. 

Certified     that^ is     a     Schoolmaster 

of      two      years'      standing      since     he     passed     the 

^Examination,   and   as   such   I   recommend 

him  to  be  admitted  to  the Examination. 


Inspector  of  Schools, 

Circle, 

Dated 


i^.J?.— The  above  certificate  is  not  required  from  candidates 
who  have  failed  in  a  former  year  in  the  examination  to  which 
they  now  apply  for  admission.  « 


DECLARATION  OP  SCHOOLMASTERS  WHO  AS  SUCH  HAVE 
FAILED  IN  A  FORMER  YEAR  IN  THE  EXAMINATION 
TO  WHICH  THEY  NOW  APPLY  FOR  ADMISSION. 

I  hereby  certify  that  I  appeared  as   a   teacher   in   the 
-Examination  of   the   University   of   Allahabad 


in  the  year and  failed. 

Master  in School. 

Countersigned. 

Inspector  of  Schools, 

Circle . 


^.^.— Inspecting  Officers  of  the  Education  Department  and 
Schoolmasters  of  LowerBengal,  Bombay— Madras  and  the  Jt*unjab 
are  not  to  be  admitted  by  grace  of  the  Syndicate  to  the  B.  A . 
Examination  under  Regulation  21  of  the  Regulations  in  Arts. 


APPENDIX  A.  l***^ 


M.A.  EXAMINATION. 

Applioatioh. 


(Candidates  taking  Mathematiet,  Phys%es,and  C^uiry 
will  use  the  Form  of  Application  for  the  lirst  D.Sc.  and 
Second  D.Sc.  Examinations,  everywhere  substituting 
'M  A '  for  'D.Sc'  and  'B.A.'  for  'B.Sc.') 


To 
Sib, 


The  Registrar  of  the  Univenity  of  ATUih<ihad. 


I  request  permission  to  present  myself  at  the  ensuing 

examination  for  the  Degree  of  Master  of  Arts  in 

The  feet  of  50  rupees  is  forwarded  herewith. 

I  am,  &c., 


Cbbtitioatij. 

I  certify  that  the  above-named  candi(kte  has  satisfied 
.   .      me     by    the    production    of    the 

This  certificate^  to    g'i,tr„.8     Certificate,     that    he 
be  eiened  by  the  t^in-    f^e  ,      ,       -p  »       q-    B.Sc. 

cipal    of  ai  affiliated     has    passed    the    B.A.     «'     "^  .^ 
iMtittttion.  Examination    of    t^e    UniverBrty 

t  •  that  I  know  nothing  against  his  charac- 

to  be  true. 


190 


-;r^;;;i7^^7;^ct  of  examination. 

'A  ;n  Pftflh  or  Bank  Notes.    Half  ^ote8  ana 
+  The  fee  must  be  paid  in  Casn  or  ^"^ 


IM  APPKHMX  A. 

(ParHetdar^  (Q  ifi  ffM,  in  &^  <^  cfjiMidaU.) 
Name. 

Age,  in  years  and  months. 
)(ame  of  father  ov  guairdUn. 
Date  of  passing  tl^e  B.A  or  B.Sc.  ExamiBatioa. 
Present  occupation. 

District  and  town  or  village  where  resident. 
Bace  (t.6.,  Tiation^  tribe,  ^c,  ^c.) 
Beligion. 
Oaste,  if  any; 

VllBtib?]?  be  h^  %pp^9,)CQ(l  ^t.t4h.Q  ])i.4.  Eza^linatio^of 
any  pre^^^  y«^r« 

(Signat9i9^  <»/  ccmdidaiU.) 


SPECIAL  VEENAOULA?  EXAMINATION. 

ApifJ^OATIQII. 

To 

Tlie  Bt^i^imr.  qf  the  Univer^y  of  AJMka^ad^, 

I  request  peir^ssion  tp  preseiit  myself  at  the  ensuii^g 
Special  YernaQalar  J^ai^jii^tion  of  thQ  tTniverait;^  ot 
AUahabad. 

The  fee*  of  2  or  4  rupees  is  forwarded  herewil^Ur 

I  am,  &c., 


*  The  fee  maet  be  paid  \fx  G^.    Postage  Stamps  will  not  be 
received. 

iV.fi.— The  Fee-receipt  will  be  seat  to< the  Qffi(^c  ^hp  ^ipis 
this  application  form,  and  not  direct  to  the  ceui^i^AiAv 

This  application,  witH  the  Exan^inatji,on-fee,  must  be  sei^^.  in 
the  same  cover,  regtsteied,  09  presfo^ited  by  hand. 


APPSNDIZ  A.  m 

I  certify  that  I  know  nothing  against   the  character 

of     the     aboTe-nameNl 

The  certificate  of  every  caiididate    candidate  which  ought 
who  18  not  a  private  student    must     .        j  i         %.        r    _ 
be  signed  by  the  Principal  or  Head     *o      ^""P^     '^^^     ^^^ 
Master  of  the  school  from  which  he     appearing  at  the   Spe- 
ifMeaTs.    The  certificate  of  a  can-     cial   YernaculAl*  Biam- 
didate   who   appears  aa  ^  primte    ination  rf  thi*  Unitef- 
ttudent  must  be  signed  by  the  Frin-       *. 
cipal  of  an  afilli&ted  College  or  a     "^^^' 
Government  Inspector  of  schools, 
or  the   Head   Master  of  the    Zila 
school  or  the  Head  Master  of  the 
chief  Aided  school  in  the  district 
Whtre  there  is  no  Zila  school. 

The^^^^ — .>....■.,.•...  .     190    . 

{PariicularB  to  he  fitted  in  hy  ih$  candidaU,) 

Nam#« 

Age,  in  yeafs  iind  months. 

Name  of  father  or  guardian  < 

Beligion. 

Bace  (t.«.,  ftdH&n^  tHhe,  ^d.,  ^c.) 

Caste,  ii  any. 

Where  educated. 

Present  position  (t.«.,  at  school  or  present   occupatioi). 

District  and  town  or  village  where  resident. 

Where  to  be  examined. 

Urdu  or  Hindi  or  both  in  which  to  be  examined. 

Whether  he  has  appeared  at  the  Special  Yernac^ular  Ex- 
amination of  any  previous  year. 

What  other  examination  the  oandidait«r  i»  going  ttp  f4r. 


160  APPENDIX    A. 

B.Sc.  EXAMINATION. 

Application. 
To 

The  Registrar  of  the  University  of  Allahabad, 

Sib, 

I  request   permission   to  present  myself  at  the  ensuing 
examination  for  the  Degree  of  Bachelor  o£  Science, 

The  fee  *  of  30  rupees  is  forwarded  herewith, 

I  am,  &c., 

CBETinCATB. 

I  certify  that  the  above-named  candidate  has  satisfied 

mi-.  i..^  ^  .  X  ine,  by  the  production  of  the 
This  certificate  is  to  u  •  ^  ?  r»5  ^.-^  4.  xu  1.  u 
be  signed  by  the  Prin-  Registrar's  Certificate,  that  he 
cipal  of  an  aflBliated  has  passed  the  Intermediate 
institution  duly  recog-  Examination  of  the  University 
nized  under  paragraph  of  Allahabad  (or  the  equivalent 
Scienfe!^    ^^'"""^      '°     Examination    of     the    University 

of )  ;     that     I   know 

nothing  against  his  character  which'  ought  to  debar 
him  from  graduating  ;  and  that  he  has  regularly  attend- 
ed lectures  in  English,  Mathematics,  Physics  and 
Chemistry,  and  Courses  of  Practical  instruction  in  the 
Physical  and  Chemical  Laboratories  of  this  College ;  and 
that  I  believe  the  subjoined  account  to  be  true. 

The 190     . 

{Particulars  to  he  filled  in  hy  the  candidate) 
Name. 
Age,  in  years  and  months. 

•  The  fee  must  he  paid  in  Cash  or  Bank  Notes.    Half  Notes  and 
Postage  Stamps  will  not  be  received. 

i^.-B  — This  application,  with  the  Examination-fee,  must  ba 
tent  in  the  same  cover,  registered,  or  presented  by  hand. 


APPENDIX   A.  161 

N»me  and  occupation  of  father. 

Date    of    passing    the    Entrance    or    School    Final- 
Examination. 

Date  of  passing  the  Intermediate  Examination  in  Arts 
with  Physics  and  Chemistry. 

District  and  town  or  village  where  resident. 

Bace  (i.e.,  naUon^  tribe^  ^c,  ^c.) 

Religion. 

Caste,  if  any. 

Whether    he    has    appeared    at    the    B.A.  or  B.Sg. 

Examination  of  any  previous  year. 

Signature  of  candidate. 


To 


FIEST  D.Sc.  EXAMINATION. 

APPLIOATIOir. 

The  Registrar  of  the  University  of  Allahahad, 


Snt, 

I  request  permission  to  present  myself  at  the 
ensuing  First  Examination  for  the  Degree  of  D.Sc, 
in . 

The  fee*  of  20  rupees  is  paid  herewith. 

I  am,  &G,f 


•  The  fee  must  be  paid  in  Cash  or  Bank  Notes.    Half  Notes  and 
Postage  Stamps  will  not  he  received. 

iV.j5.— This  application,  with  the  Examination-fee,  must   be 
sent  in  the  same  cover,  registered,  or  presented  by  hand. 


][e0  AFPWDIX  .A. 

loertif j1(hat  the  above'^named  candidate  has  satiefifiod 

. .«  ^  .  .  me,  by  the  production  of  the 
This  certificate  IS  to  „  *  -  ^^  ,  n^^i^^-*^  fU-f  I^a 
besignedbythePriD-  fi^gwDrar's  Certificate,  that  Jio 
cipal  of  the  affiliated  has  passed  the  .B.Sp.  Examioatwn 
institution  at  which  of  the  University  of  Allahabad^ 
the  candidate  has  ^1^^^  ^e  has  during  the  last  year 
studied.  regularly    »tterded    a   course  -of 

instruction  in ;  that  I  know  nothing  <iiigainat 

his  character  which  ought  to  debar  him  from  graduating 
as  a  Doctor  of  Science ;  and  that  I  belieye  the  sUD- 
j^ned  aocoont  to  be 'true. 

The _190    . 

(Particulars  to  hefiUed  in  hy  the  candidate,) 

Name. 

Age,  in  years  /9r9^  »aplfrf*fi. 

Name  of  father  or  guardian. 

Date  of  passing  the  Entrance  Examination. 

Date  of  ^9m%  tjie  Jnte^TOediat^  J&^i;awi»attiap  to  Arts. 

Date  of  passing  the  B.Sc.  Examination. 

Disfript  a^jid  town  or  village  jv^h^e  xeaide^t. 

Bace^t.e.,  rmtiom^  irihe,  ^c,  ^c.) 

Beligion. 

Caste,  if  any. 

Whether  he  lias  appeared  at  the  first  D.Sc.  Examina- 
tion of  any  previous  year. 

(^naiure  nffiandidaU.) 


iEPJUI0IX  ▲.  IW 

SEOOND  D^.  KXAMINATION. 

Apfligatioh. 
To 

TTie  Registrar  of  the  Univernty  of  AllaJiahad. 

Sib, 

I  request  permission  to  jaesei^t  mjaelf  at  tiie 
ensuing  Second  Examination   for  the  Degree  of  D.Bc. 

in . 

The  fee*  of  30  rupees  is  paid  herewith. 

I  am,  Ac.« 

OlEBTIFIOATB. 

I  certify  that  the  ahoTe-named  candidate  hM  satisfied 

This  certificate  is  to  ^^^ .  J^  J^^rl%^''f''''.V.''l  T. 
be  signed  by  the  Prin-  Begxstrar's  Certificate,  that  he 
cipal  of  the  sffiUated  has  passed  the  First  Examination 
institution  at  which  for  the  D.Sc.  Degree  of  the  Uni- 
the  candidate  has  ^ersity  of  Allahabad;  that  he  has 
®  '^  ^®  *  during    the    past    year  regularly 

attended  a  course  of  instruction  in ;  that  I  know 

nothing  against  his  character  whicSi  ought  to  debar  him 
from  graduation  as  a  Doctoir  of  Scienoe ;  and  tbat  I 
belieye  the  subjoined  accounjt  to  be  true. 

The 190    . 

iPartwuUurs  to  hefiUed  in  by  the  «0m(li(2»te.) 
Name, 

Age^  in  years  «nd  months. 
Name  x)f  father  or  guardian. 
Date  of  passing  the  B.Se.  Sxamimtion. 
Date  of  passing  the  First  D.Sc.  Examination. 

*  The  fee  must  be  paid  in  Gash  or  Bank  Notes,.  Half  Notes  and 
Fostage  Stamps  will  not  be  received. 

i\r.^.— This  application,  with  the  Examination-fee,  must  be 
sent  in  the  same  cover,  registeredj  or  presented  by  hand. 


164  APPENDIX   A. 

District  and  town  or  Tillage  where  resident. 

Baoe  (i.e.,  nation^  tribe,  ^c,  ^c.) 

Beligion. 

Caste,  if  any. 

Whether  he  has  appeared  at  the   Second  D.Sc.  Examina- 
tion of  any  previous  year. 

(Signature  of  candidate,) 


THIED  D.Sc.  EXAMINATION. 

Application. 
To 

The  Registrar  of  the  University  of  Allahabad, 
Sib, 

I  request  permission  to  present  myself  at  the 
ensuing  Third  Examination  for  the  Degree  of  D.Sc, 
in . 

The  fee*  of  50  rupees  is  paid  herewith. 

I  am,  &c., 

Cbbtipioatb. 

I  certify  that  the  above-named  candidate  has  satisfied 

This  certificate  is  to  ^^  ^  /^n  ^J^'^".''^'?^  .""i!  l^"® 
be  signed  by  the  Prin-     Registrars   Certificate  that  he   has 

cipal  of  the  affiliated     passed  the   Second  Examination  for 

institution    at   which    the  D.Sc.  Degree  of  the  University 

itudiL"'^'^''*^  ^^    °^  Allahabad;  that  he  has  during 

the  past  year  regularly  attended  a 

course   of  instruction  in ;  that  I  know 

nothing  against  his  character  which  ought  to  debar  him 
from  graduating  as  a  Doctor  of  Science ;  and  that  I 
believe  the  subjoined  account  to  be  true. 

The 190    . 

*  This  fee  must  be  paid  in  Cash  or  Bank  Notes.  Half  Notes 
and  Postage  Stamps  will  not  be  received. 

iV15.— This  application,  with  the  Examination-fee,  must  be 
tent  in  the  same  cover,  registered  or  presented  by  hand. 


APPENDIX  A.  165 

(Particulars  to  hefMed  in  by  ike  candidate.) 
Nftme. 

Age,  in  years  and  months. 
Name  of  father  or  guardian. 
Date  of  passing  the  B.Sc.  Examination. 
Date  of  passing  the  Second  D.Sc.  Examination. 
District  and  town  or  village  where  resident. 
Bace  {i.e.y  nation^  tribe^  ^c»^  SfcJ) 
Beligion, 
Caste,  if  any. 

Whether   he  has  appeared  at  the  Third  D.Sc,  Examina- 
tion of  any  previous  year. 

(Signature  of  candidate.) 


LL.B.  EXAMINATION. 

Applioatioit. 
To 

The  Begistrar  of  the  University  of  Allahabad, 
Sib, 

I  request  permission  to  present  myself  at  the  ensuing 
examination  for  the  Degree  of  Bachelor  of  Laws. 

The  fee*  of  50  rupees  is  forwarded  herewith, 

I  am,  &c., 
Ceetifioa-tb. 
I  certify  thatthe  above-named  candidate  has   fulfilled 
This  certificate  is  to     ^^%     requirements     contemplated 
be  signed  by  the  Prin-     ^^^^^  Regulation  2  of  the  Eegula- 
eipal  of  the  affiliated     tions  in    Law  ;   that   I   know    no- 
institution    at   which     thing  against  his  character    which 
the     candidate      has     Q^ght  to  debar  him  from   gradual 
studied.  .    ^  T»     1    1        p   X     ®  J 

mg   as   a   Bachelor  of  Laws ;   and 

that  I  believe  the  subjoined  account  to  be  true. 
The 190     . 

.*.Thi8  fee  must  be  paid  in  Cash  or  Bank  Notes.  Half  Notes 
and  Postage  Stamps  will  not  be  received. 

N.B» — This  application,  with  the  Examination-fee  must  b« 
lant  in  the  same  cover,  registered,  or  presented  by  band. 


19%  APPfiNDIZ  ▲. 

{PtxrHct^lars  to  heJlUed  in  by  the  Mndid^*) 
Name. 

Age,  in  years  and  months. 
Name  of  father  or  guardian. 
Date  of  passing  the  Entrance  Etamination. 
Date  of  passing  the  B.A.  or  B.80.  Degree  BxaminAtion.* 
District  and  town  or  village  where  resident. 
Baoe  (t.e.,  nation,  tribe,  ^c,  ^6.) 
Beligion. 
Caste,  if  any. 

Whether  he  has  appeared  at  the  LIXB.  Examination    of 
any  previous  year. 

(Signature  of  candidate.) 


HONOTTBS  IN  LAW. 

APPLIOATIOlir. 

To 

The  Itegistrar  of  ike  University  of  AUahahad. 
Sib, 

1  request  permission  to  present  myself  at  the  ensuing 
examination  for  Honours  in  Law. 

The  fee*  of  100  rupees  is  forwarded  herewith. 

I  am,  &c., 


DOOTOB  OF  LAWS.  • 

AfPLiOATioir. 
To 

The  Registrar  of  the  University  of  AUahaMd, 
Sib, 

I  request  to  be  admitted  to  the  Degree  of  Doctor 
of  Laws. 

The  fee*  of  200  rupees  is  forwarded  herewith. 

I  am,  &c., 

*  The  fee  must  be  paid  in  Cash  or  Bank  Notes.  Half  Notes  and 
Postage  Stamps  will  not  be  receiTed. 

i^.J?.— This  application,  with  the  Bxamination-fee,  most  be  sent 
in  the  same  cover,  registered,  or  presented  by  hand. 


APPBNDIX  A.  m 

OuiVlJflOATB. 

I  certify  that has  fulfilled  the  con' 

This  certificate  is  to  be  signed  ditions  laid  down  in 
h^  ^»  iVeside&t  oi  the  Faculty  Begulation  19  06  the 
^  i^w..  BegulstioQs  £&  Law. 

TM ^^^^^ — 190    . 


(t)  FtyRMB  OF  CEBTDIGATES  OF  PA8SDWI1 
EXAMINATIONS 

Entbakos. 

I    certify    that ,  aged^ ,    passed    the 

Entrance  Examination  held  in  the  month  of 

190  ,  and  was  placed  in  the -Diviaion. 

JjEITBBSm  OJ  AtJjAKABAD  :  I 

TTie 190  .    }  M&gistn^tr. 

SOHQfitli  Fl»AIr*EXAHaifATSOK. 

I  certify  that ,  aged- 


passed    the    School    FinaKExamination     held    in.    tha 

month  of 190  ,   and  was*  placed:  ua 

the Division. 

The  candidate  passed  in  the  following  subjects,  and 
has  satisfied  the  Examiner  that  he  can  pronounce 
English  correctly  and  speak  it  idiomatically  : — 

EngBah-*^ ^-,..—    Division 

History  and  G^c^aphy*..-. Diyiaian. 

Mathematics Division 

and  so  on. 

Fumnunrr  or  Allasabaid'  :  V 

The 190  .    J  Begwtrar. 


168  ,    APPEHDIX   A; 

GeBTIFICATB  OBAKTED  to  MATBlOULAirrS  WHO  HAVE  PASBBS 

THE  EiNAL  Examination  undeb  the  Code  of  Eubopbait 
Schools. 

Certified  that 

haying    passed    the  Einal   Examination   of   190  ,  from 

-^ prescribed   by  the  Code  of  Begulations  for 

European  Schools  in  the  subjects  laid  down  in  Begula- 
tion  8  of  the  Begulations  in  Arts,  may  be  admitted  as  a 
student  in  Arts  into  the  first  year  class  of  institutions 
affiliated  to  the  University  of  Allahabad,  under  Begula- 
tion  8  of  the  Begulations  in  Arts. 

UWITBBSITY  OF   AlLAHABAD  :  j 

The 190  .    I  Registrar. 

Intebmbdiate  Examination  in  Abts. 

I  certify  that passed  the  Inter- 
mediate Examination   in   Arts   held  in   the    month    of 

190  ,    and   was   placed   in    the ^ 

Division. 

The  subjects  in  which  he  was  examined  are  English 
Literature,  Eirst  Course  of  Mathematics,  Deductive 
Logic,  Classical  Language,  History  or  Second  Course  of 
Mathematics,  Physics  and  Chemistry. 

Untvbbsitt  of  Allahabad  :  | 

The ; 190  .    I  Registrar, 

Baohblob  of  Abts. 

This  is  to  certify  that obtained  the   Degree 

of  Bachelor  of  Arts  in  this  University  in  the  Examina- 
tion of  190     ;  and  that  he  was   placed  in  the- 

Division. 

The  subjects  in  which  he  was  examined  are  English 
Literature, and 

Univbbsitt  of  Allahabad  :  \ 

The 190     .[  Registrar. 


▲rPKront  a.  1<9 

BAoni.011  OF  Asm  with  Hovomn. 

This  IB  to  <jerttfy  that obtainMi  the 

Begree  of  Btcfaelor  of  Arts  in  thw  Uamndtj  in  the 

IjEuaiaatioa  of  190    ;  with  Honours  ^n    

and  that  he  wb»  plaeed  in  tho — — — — Bi?i«ion« 

The  subjects  in  which  he  was  examioed  are  English 
Literature, ^  and 

JJmvietisjn  of  Allahabaj)  j  ] 

The^ 190    .)  Begutrar. 

Mastub  of  Abts. 

This  is   to  certify  that ■  ■■■       4)btained  the 

Degree  of  Master  of  Arts  in  this  University  in    the 

Examination    of    190     ,  in ;  and  that  he  was 

placed  in  the Division. 

UNIYBBfilTT  OF   AlLAHABAB  :  1 

The ^ 190     J  B^gi^rar. 

Spboial  Vbbnaouxae. 
certify   that 


passed  the  Special  Vernacular  Examination  held  in  the 
month  of— ^190    ,  in  Urdu  or  HindL 

XJKiVBBSiTr  OF  Allahabad  :  ) 

Th^ 190     J  Eegutra^. 

Baohalob  of  Soibnob. 

This    ^  to  certify  that obtained  the 

Degree  of  Baciaelor  of  Science  in  this  University  in  the 
Sianunation  of  190  ,  and  that  he  was  placed  in 
the^ Division. 

UjrrvHBSiTT  OF  Allahabad  :  ] 


170  APPENDIX   A« 

Baohxlor  op  Scibnob,  with  HoirouBB. 

This  is  to  certify  that obtained  the 

Degree  of  Bachelor  of  Science  of  this  University  in  the 

Examination  of   190  ,  with  Honours  in ;and 

that  h<B  was  placed  in  the Division. 

TJnitebsitt  07  Allahabad  : 


■;} 


The- 190  .    J  Begistrar.. 

FiBST  Examination  fob  thb  D,Sc.  DseBBB. 


I  certify  that- 


passed  the  First  Examination  for  the  Degree  of  Doctor 

of  Science  in  the   subject  of 

held  in  the  year  190  ,  and  was  placed  in  the 

Division. 


Dnitebsitt  of  Allahabad 


:) 


The 190  •    J  Registrar, 

Sbcond  Examination  fob  the  D.Sc  Degbeb. 

I  certify  that ■ 

passed  the  Second  Examination  for  the  Degree  of  Doctor 

of  Science  in  the   subject   of 

held  in  the  year  190  ,  and  was  placed  in  the^ 

Division, 

Unitebsitt  of  Allahabad  :   "] 

>  Itegistrar, 

Ihe 190  .    J 

Final  Examination  fob  the  D.Sc.  Degbee. 

This  is  to  certify  that obtained 

the  Degree  of  Doctor  of  Science  in  this  University 
in  the  Examination  of  190  ,  and  was  placed  in  the 
Division. 

Univbbsitt  op  Allahabad  :   "] 

The 190  .    J  Registrar, 


APPENDIX   A.  171 

DOCTOB  OF  SCIEKOB. 

This  is  to  certify  that has  been 

admitted  to  the  Degree  of  Uoctor  of  Science  in  this 
University  at  the  Conyocation  of  190  . 

Uhitbbsity  of  Allahabad  :   1  Chancellor 

\  or 

The 190  .     J  Vxce-Chanodior. 

Baghelob  of  Laws. 

This  is  certify  that ^obtained  the 

DegreeT  of  Bachelor  of  Laws  in  this  University  in  the 
Examination  of  190  ,  and  that  he  was  placed  in  the 
Class . 

Ubqvbbsitt  of  Allahabad  :    j 

The 190  .     j  Registrar. 

HoNOTTBS  IN  Law. 

This  is   to  certify  that ^passed  the 

Examination  for  Honours  in  Law  held  by  this  Uni- 
versity in  190  . 

UirrvBBSiTY  OF  Allahabad  :    | 

The 190  .     I  Registrar. 

Doctor  of  Laws. 

This  is  to  certify  that has  been 

admitted  to  the  Degree  of  Doctor  of  Laws  in  this  (Jni- 
versity  at  the  Convocation  of  190  . 


UinvBBSiTT  OF  Allahabad  :  ^  ChanceUan 

V  or 

The 190  .    J  Vice-ChanceUor. 


178  APraxDix  A. 

HOVOBABT  DbOBUB  OiP  DOOTOB  OF  LaWB. 

Thif  i»  to  certify  that  the  Honorary  Degree  o£  Dootor 
of  Lawi  IB  this  University  has  been  conferred  upoo 

■  ■    ..  at  the  CoBYooation  of 

190  . 

Uniyibsity  of  Allahabad  : 

The 190  .    f  Cfhancdhr. 


:] 


IX. 
APPENDIX  B. 

TEXT-BOOKS  FOR  THE  EXAMINATIONS  OF  190  7 


£NTSANOB  EXAMINATION,  1M7. 

1. — ^English. 

n.— History  and  Geography. 

III. — Mathematics. 

lY. — A  Classical  Language,  viz.^  one  of  the  follow- 
ing:— 


Sanskrit. 

Latin. 

Arabic. 

Greek. 

Persian. 

Ehg 

Hebrew 

USH. 

Three  papers  will  be  set.  One  paper  will  be  set  frooi 
the  course  in  Prose  and  Poetry  prescribed  below,  to- 
gether with  a  simple  passage  or  passages  of  English 
from  a  book  not  prescribed.  A  second  paper  will  be  in 
English  Grammar  and  Idiom;  and  a  third  paper  in 
translation  from  an  Indian  vernacular  (Urdu,  Hindi, 
Mahratti,  Gujrati,  Bengali,  Parbatia)  or  other  modern 
language  (French,  German  or  Italian)  into  English ;  but 
for  such  translation  there  will  be  substituted  English 
Composition  in  the  case  of  any  candidate  whose  mother- 
tongue  is  English. 

A  Book  of  Golden  Deeds,  by  the  Author  of  the  "Heir 
of  Eedclyffe;"  omitting  the  following  lessons  : — 

The  Cup  of  Water.  The  Devotion  of  the  Decii.  The 
Brave  Brethren  of  Judah.  Withstanding  the  Monarch 
in  his  Wrath.    The  Shepherd  Girl  of  Nanterre.  Leo  the 


174  APPENDIX   B. 

Slave.  Gruzman  el  Bneno.  Faithful  till  Death.  What  is 
better  than  slaying  a  Dragon.  The  Constant  Prince. 
The  Crown  of  St.  Stephen.  George  the  Triller.  Under 
Ivan  the  Terrible.  Fort  St.  Elmo.  The  Voluntary  Con- 
vict. The  Housewives  of  Lowenburg.  Q-unpowder  Perils. 
Heroes  of  the  Plague.  The  Second  of  September.  The 
Vendeens.  The  Petitioners  for  Pardon.  The  Children 
of  Blentarn  GhylL  The  Mad  Dog.  The  Monthyon 
Prizes.  The  Fever  at  Osmotherly.  The  Chi^ftainess  and  the 
Volcano.    The  Children  in  the  Wood  of  the  Far  South. 

English  Poem»,  selected  by  J.  G.  Jennings  (Mac- 
millan  &  Co.,  1903),  Part  I  (omitting  Nos.  12, 13,  15,  18, 
22,  24,  35,  37,  39,  44).    The  notes  are  not  prescribed. 

HiSTOBT  AITD   GbOGBAPHT. 

One  paper  will  be  set  in  History  and  one  paper  in 
Oleography. 

One  question  in  map-drawing  will  be  included  in  the 
question-paper  in  Geography. 
English  History, — **  A  Junior   History   of   England  "   by 

M.  &  C.  Oman. 
Indian  history. — De  la  Fosse's  History  of  India  for  High 

Schools  (Macmillan). 

Geography. — General  Geography  for  Indian  Schools,  by 
W.  H,  Arden  Wood  (omitting 
chapters  1  and  2  of  the  Introduc- 
tion, i.e.,  the  first  36 ^  pages  are 
omitted). 

Mathematics. 

In  Mathematics,  one  paper  will  be  set  in  Arithmetic 
and  Algebra,  and  a  second  paper  in  Geometry  and  Men- 
suration. 

The  course  in  Arithmetic  shall  be  the  whole  of  Arith-  • 
metic,   including   Compound  Interest,   Present    Worth, 
Discount  and  Stocks. 

The  course  in  Algebra  includes  the  four  Simple  Eules, 
Fractions,  Proportion,  Simple  Equations,  Extraction  of. 
Square  Eoot,  Greatest  Common  Measure,  and  Least 
Common  Multiple. 


ENTRANCE,    1907.  175 

The  course  in  Geometry  includes  the  first  four  Books 
of  Euclid,  with  easy  deductions,  and  at  least  one-half 
the  questions  set  shall  be  such  as  can  be  answered  from 
the  text- book  of  Euclid. 

The  course  in  Mensuration  includes  so  much  as  pre- 
supposes a  knowledge  of  the  first  four  Books  of  Euclid. 
The  course  in  Mensuration  also  includes  the  Field 
Book. 

Classical  LANavAais. 

Tn  Classical  Languages,  one  paper  will  be  set  in  a 
t6xt  book  and  G-rammar ;  and  a  second  paper  in  the 
translation  into  English  of  easy  passages  from  a  book 
not  prescribed,  and  in  the  translation  into  the  Classical 
Languages  from  English  of  easy  sentences  illustrating 
grammatical  principles. 

Sanskrit. 

ADiTTAJtAH  Bhattaohabya  :  Selections  in  Prose  and 
Poetry  (omitting  Vakabadha  and  Andhamunipu- 
trabadha.) 

Baj  Kbishka.  Banebji:  Upakramanika  or  any  other 
elementnry  book  in  English  or  in  Hindi  covering  the. 
same  ground. 

{Sanskrit  must  he  written  in  the  Devanagri  character  only.) 

Arabic, 

Shams-ul-itlama  M.  Sttad  Amjad  Alt,  M.A  :  Selections 
in  Arabic  Prose  and  Poetry,  together  with  the 
elements  of  Arabic  Grammar  as  contained  in  Mizan 
Munsha'ib,  Sarf  Mir  and  Nahv  Mir. 

Persian. 

Shams;ul-ulama  M.  Sjyad  1  Entrance  Persian  Course. 
Amjad  Ah,  M.A.  j 

Greek. 

XaNOPHOW :  Anabasis,  Books  I,  II,  III. 
Smith  :  Initia  Grasca,  Vol.  I. 


170  APPENDIX  B. 

LaHn, 

VmeiL :  -Jlneid,  Books  IV  and  V. 

Cjhsab  :  De  Bello  Gallico,  Books  TV  and  V. 

Smith  :  Frincipia  Latina,  Part  I. 

Hebrew. 

The  Book  of  Genesis. 
Abkold  :  First  Hebrew  Book. 

(Ihr  Female  Candidatet») 

TmJl  SovTiish  I  Select  Fables,  by  L.  M.  MoriBrty  (Mao- 

miUan). 
SouTESTBB  :  Tin  Philosophe  sons  lea  Toits, 

Hindu 

{For  FenuOe  Candidates,.) 

TuLSiDABA :  Bamayana  (Indian  Press,   Allahabad),  pages 

208^218;  829-340. 
HABisoHAiTDBi :    Harisohandra     Nataka     (EJiadgavilas 

Press,  Bankipar). 
Bampbasaj)  Tbwabi  :  Nitiaudha  Tarangini  (GoTertuouBnt 

Press,  Allahabad),  pages  1—97. 

Bengali. 

(For  Female  Candtdates.) 

Pnshpamala  of  SitaJTath  SastBI  (Oalcutta). 
Prabandha  Mala  of  Eajawikanta  Gupta  (Calcutta J. 

UrdtL. 

(For  Female  Candidates,) 

Tahzeeb    (Jnnisa  (Bam  Narain  Lai,  Book-seller,  Eatra, 
Allahabad). 


SCHOOL  FINAL,   1007.  177 

SCHOOL  FINAL  EXAMINATION,  1007. 

English. 

As  in  the  Entrance  Exunination. 

HiarOBT  ABO  OflOGBAFHY. 

As  in  the  Entrance  Examination. 

MA.THJBMATICS. 

As  in  the  Entrance  Examination* 

TJbsu  akd  Hnr bi. 

As  under  Begalation  59  (iy). 

jVb  book9  to  he  fixed, 

Bai    DuBttA  Paabab  :  *'    Majmoa  Kagkaaat    Earrawai 
for  transliteration  in  Urdu. 

Dbawino. 

FVee-hand  Drawing. — ^Light  and  shade,  as  in  Maomtllah's 
Oficial  Drawing  Books  Nos.  10,  14,  19. 

Geometrical  Drawing. — Geometrical  Drawing  for  Arts 
students,  by  J.  H.  Morris,  specially  edited  for  Indian 
students,  by  WiUiam  Jesse,  M.A.,  pp.  1  to  107  (omitting 
pp.  68  to  71). 

Free-Tuund  Model  Drawing. — Rectilineal  and  curved  forms 
in  outKne,  and  in  addition  simple  eyery-day  objects 
such  as  tables,  trestles,  surahis,  etc* 

Elbmhntabt  Physios  and  Ohbmistbt. 

G-BB60BT  and  SiMKOEre :  Elementary  Fhyaioa  and  Che- 
mistry, first  stage. 

Agbioui/tubb  with  SuBTBTnro. 
Chain  Surveying. 

.  L    Meaiurement.StTMGtxxTe  and  use  of  chains  (Gun* 
tor's  and  100-feet  chains) ;  Point  to  be  kept  in  view  in 


178  APPENDIX  B. 

chaining;  the  duties  of  the  leader  and  the  follower; 
rectangular  and  oblique  offsets  ;  nse  of  offset  rod  (latha 
or  gatha) ;  erecting  perpendiculars  with  the  chain  only ; 
description  and  use  of  cross-staff  and  optical  square ; 
methods  of  overcoming  obstacles  in  the  chain  line,  such 
as  building,  tank,  swamp,  etc. ;  use  of  chain  angles ; 
chaining  on  a  slope ;  finding  distances  of  inaccessible 
points  with  the  chain ;  keeping  field-book ;  checking 
by  tie-lines;  liability  to  error  in  chain;  provision  for 
error  of  chain ;  maximum  error  allowed  in  lineal 
measurement ;  testing  chain's  length  by  standard 
measuring-rods. 

//.  Plotting, — Plotting  to  scale  ;  conventional  re- 
presentations of  ground  and  of  objects  on  the  ground  ; 
construction  and  use  of  simple  and  diagonal  scale;  use 
of  compasses  and  parallel  rulers ;  representative  frac- 
tions ;  copying  and  reduction  of  plans  by  squares. 

HI,  Finding  areas, — ^Eules  of  mensuration ;  use  of 
area-comb  (talc  square). 

Agriculture, 

First  Book  of  Agriculture  for  the  use  of  Schools  in 
Southern  India,  by  OhaBLES  Bensoit  and  0.  K.  Subha 
Bow  (Addison  &  Co.,  Madras). 

BoOK-KBBPnTG  BT  SiNGLB  AND  DOUBLB  EkTEY. 

PiOESBB :  Book-keeping  for  account-students,  Pt.  I, 
(Gee  &  Co.,  London). 

POLITIOAIi  EOONOMT. 

Political  Economy,  by  J.  E.  Sxmbs. 


INTERMEDIATE,    1907.  l79 


INTBEMBDIATB  EXAM1NA.T10N,  1907. 

Byerj  candidate  will  be  examined  in — 

(i)  English  and  First  Course  of  Mathematics  ; 

(ii)  Deductive  Logic,  a  Classical  Language 
and  either  History  or  the  Second  Course 
of  Mathematics ;  or 

(iii)  The  Second  Course  of  Mathematics,  and 
Physics  and  Chemistry, 


and 


En&lish. 

There  will  be  one  paper  in  Prose,  set  from  the  pre- 
scribed course ;  and  a  second  paper  will  be  set  half 
from  the  Poetry  course  and  half  from  Unseen  Passages  ; 
and  a  third  paper  will  be  in  Translation  from  a  vernacu- 
lar into  English.  The  Translation  is  to  be  »as  literal 
as  is  compatible  with  correctness  of  idiom  and  expres- 
sion. English  Composition  will  be  substituted  for 
Translation  in  the  case  of  any  candidate  whose  mother- 
tongue  is  English. 

Tknntson  ;  Enoch  Arden. 

Matthew  Abnold  :  Sohrab  and  Bustum. 

Pboudb:  English  Seamen  in  the  16th  Century. 

Sib  Waltbb  Scott  :  Kenilworth. 

Note.— Grammatical  questions  will  be  asked,  including  Pars- 
ing, Analysis,  the  Sequence  of  Tenses,  and  conversion  of  the 
Direct  and  Indirect  Forms  of  Speech.  ' 


FIEST  C0UE8E  OF  MATHEMATICS. 

MBNSUBATlOlf,  AlGBBBA  AND  GbOMBTBT. 

Mentniration : 

Mensuration  of  the  Simpler  Solids — Cylinders,   paral- 
lelepipeds, prisms,  pyramids,  prismoids  and  spheres. 


180  APPENDIX  B. 

Algebra  : 

Quadratic  eqaations ;  theory  of  quadntic  equations 
and  expressions ;  imaginary  expressions,  arithmetical, 
geometrical  and  harmonical  progressions  ;  permutationi 
and  combinations  ;  binomial  and  exponential  theorems. 

C^eometrp  : 

The  questions  on  Theoretical  Geometry  shall  consist 
of  theorems  contained  in  the  following  schedule,  to- 
gether with  questions  upon  these  theorems,  easy  deduc- 
tions from  them,  and  arithmetical  illustrations. 

SCHEDULE. 

Pbo?obtio5  :  Similar  Triangles. 

If  a  straight  line  is  drawn  parallel  to  one  side  of 
a  triangle  the  other  two  sides  are  divided  proportionally 
and  the  cc^nverse. 

If  two  triangles  are  equiangular,  their  corresponding 
(ndes  are  proportional ;  and  the  converse. 

If  two  triangles  have  one  angle  of  the  one  equal  to  one 
angle  of  the  other,  and  the  sides  about  these  equal  angles 
proportional,  the  triangles  are  similar. 

The  internal  bisector  of  an  angle  of  a  triangle  divides 
the  opposite  side  internally  in  the  ratio  of  the  sides 
containing  the  angle  and  likewise  the  external  bisector 
externally. 

The  ratio  of  the  areas  of  similar  triangles  is  equal  to 
the  ratio  of  the  squares  on  the  corresponding  sides. 


SECOND  COUJiSE  OF  MATHEMATICS. 

Tbiqoitombtet  and  G-eometbioal  Conic  SBonoNs 
Tbigouombtbt. 

Trigonometry^  including  logarithms  ;  methods  of  measur- 
ing angles  ;  trigonometrical  ratios  and  the  simple  re- 
lations connecting  them ;  relation  between  trigonome- 


INTERMBDUTI,    1907.  IS  I 

Irical  ratios  of  angles,  differing  bj  amltiples  of  right 
angles  ;  trigonometrical  transformations ;  solution  of 
triangles ;  area  of  a  circle  ;  the  properties  of  logarithms  ; 
the  use  of  logarithmic  tables  ;  properties  of  triangles  ; 
DeMoivre's  theorem  ;  expansions  of  sine  and  cosine. 

OONIO   SlOTIONS. 

G-eometry  of  Conic  Sections. 

Equations  to  the  straight  line  and  circle, 

Dbductitb  Logio. 

The  following  Syllabus  is  prescribed  : — 

First  Principles  and  Laws  of  Thought ;  Logical  use 
of  Language,  Terms,  Categories  and  Predicables  ;  For- 
mal Division  and  Definition  ;  Propositions  and  their 
Import ;  Forms  of  Immediate  Inference  ;  Syllogism  and 
other  varieties  of  Formal  Eeasoning  ;  Fallacies  ;  Func- 
tions of  Syllogism,  Trains  of  Eeasoning ;  Demonstra- 
tion and  Necessary  Truth. 

Classical  Lakguagbb. 
The  Classical  Language  must  be  one   of  the  follow- 
ing :— 

Sanskrit.  Latin. 


Arabic. 

Persian  with  Arabic. 


Greek. 
Hebrew. 


Sentences  will  be  given  for  translation  from  Bnghsh  »ntx)  the 
Classical  Language,  and  from  the  Classical  Language  into  English. 
One  paper  in  each  such  language  wUl  also  include  questions  on 
grammar  and  idiom. 

Sunskrit. 

Kalidasa  :  Baghuvansa,  Cantos  I  and  IL 
Dabaktjmabaohaeita,    pp.     1    to    46,   edited   by   O.  K. 

Ambardekar.     (Nirnaya  Sagara  PresP,  Bombay.) 
Aftb:     Guide     to     Sanskrit     Composition,      including 

illustrative  sentences  in  larger  type. 


182  APPENDIX   B. 

GramiDar  as  contained  in  Maodokbll'b  abridged  edition 
of  Max  Mullbb'b  Qrammar  or  in  any  similar  book. 

(Sanskrit  must  be  written  in  the  Devanagri  character  &nip.) 

Arabic. 

Bhahb-vl-vlama  M.  Sttad  Ahjad  Ali,  M.A.  :  Selections 
in  Arabic  Prose  and  Verse,  omitting  the  following 
pieces : — ^Zikrul  Hawatif ,  Annawadir,  the  extracts  from 
Ibrahim  Beg,  Abbas  Ibnul  Ahnaf  and  Aljawaeb. 

Arabic  Grammar  as  contained  in  Zariri. 

Persian  with  Arabic, 

Intermediate  Course  of  Persian  with  Arabic,  bj  Shams- 
ul-ulama  M.  Syyad  Amjad  Ali,  M.A. 

Latin. 

HoBAOB :  Odes,  Books  I  &  II. 
LiVT :  Book  XXI. 
OiOBBO :  De  Amicitia. 

Greek, 

EuBiPiDBs:  Hecuba. 
Plato  :  Apology,  Crito. 

Hebrew. 

Genesis. 

first  Book  of  Samuel. 
Psalms  I— XVIII. 

JFrench. 

Prose — 

Mbbimbb:   Colomba. 
CoppBB :  Oontes  Ohoisis. 

Poetrt/^ 
Cobnbille:  Ginna. 


INTEKMIDIATS,   907.  183 

Bi0tary, 

Bither  English  History,  viz.,  ''A  Stadent's  Historj 
of  England "  by  Gardiner,  or  Ancient  History,  viz. : — 

MiRiTALJB  jlvs>  FuLLiA:  School  History  of  Borne 
(Longmans,  Green  &  Go.) 

C.  A.  Ftpfb  ;  Greece  (History  Primer). 

JPhysie0» 

The  following  Syllabus  is  prescribed:— 

SyUahuB — 

Measurements  of  length,  area  and  volume. 

Comparison  of  weights.  The  balance.  Methods  of 
weighing.  Mass.  Density.  Density  relative  to  water. 
Buoyancy  of  liquids.  Pressure  at  any  point  of  a  liquid. 
.Pressure  of  a  gas.  Boylb's  Law.  Atmospheric  pres- 
sure. Barometer.  Water-pump.  Air-pump.  U-tube 
manometer.    8iphon. 

Temperature.  Thermometry.  Quantity  of  Heat,  Spe- 
cific Heat.  Fusion.  Vaporization.  Oondensation.  Solidi- 
fication. Latent  Heat  Melting  point.  Boiling  point. 
Vapour  tension.  Distillation.  Dilatation.  Coefficient 
of  expansion.    Charles'  Law. 

Bectilineal  propagation  of  Light.  Shadows.  Pinhole 
Camera. 

Beflection  of  Light.     Mirrors.     Images. 

Eefraction  of  Light.  Index  of  refraction.  Prisms. 
Minimum  deviation.  Lenses.  Focal  lengths.  Position 
and  magnification  of  images.  Telescope.  Simple  Micros- 
cope. 

Dispersion.    Spectroscope,  Spectra. 

Sound  Waves.  Vibration  frequency.  Pitch.  Intensity. 
Vibration  of  stretched  strings.  Monochord.  Relation 
between  frequency,  length,  mass  and  tension  of  stretched 
string.    Tuning  fork.    Velocity  of  sound. 

Velocity  of  a  moving  body.  Uniform  acceleration  in 
direction  of  motion.  Relation  between  force,  mass  and 
acceleration.  Unit  of  force.  Momentum.  Energy.  Work. 


184  APPENDIX    B. 

Power.    Units    of  Work    and    Power.    ConverBion    of 
Energy  into  Heat. 

Condition  of  equilibrium  of  two  or  more  forces  acting 
at  a  point.  Triangle  and  Polygon  of  forces.  Resultant 
of  two  or  more  forces  acting  at  a  point.  Parallelogram 
Law. 

Parallel  forces  acting  on  a  rigid  body.  Condition  of 
equilibrium.     Besultant.   Centre  of  gravity.    Couples. 

Lever.  Systems  of  Pulleys.  Screws.  Mechanical  ad- 
vantage and  efficiency  of  machines.     Friction. 

Magnets.  Magnetic  lines  of  force.  Magnetization. 
Strength  of  pole.  Magnetic  moment.  Magnetic  field. 
Action  of  a  magnetic  field  on  a  magnet.  Earths'  mag- 
netic field. 

Frictional  Electricity,  including  its  production,  the' 
nature  and  properties  of  a  charge,  conductors  and  non- 
conductors, the  Leyden  Jar,  principles  of  simple  conden- 
sers. Frictional  machines,  induction  electrophones,  elec- 
troscopes. The  production  of  current  electricity,  the 
electro  chemical  changes  taking  place  in  the  commoner 
forms  of  cell,  the  methods  of  connecting  cells  in  a  battery 
in  parallel  series.  Elementary  ideas  as  to  the  nature 
of  resistance^  potential  and  quantity  of  a  current. 

Magnetic  field  due  to  electric  currei^ts.  Unit  eurrenti. 
Measurement  of  currents.  Static  and  Tangent  Galva- 
nometer. 

Heating  effect  of  currents.  Electric  lighting. 

Electro-chemical  action  of  currents.  Electroplating|. 
Electro  magnets.     Electric  Telegraph. 

The  following  text-books  are  suggested  :— 

Wbntwobth  and  Hill  :  Text-book  of  Physics  (Ginn  A 
Co.,  Boston). 

Jo9t:8  :  Heat,  Light  and  Sound. 

Sahdekson  :  Electricty  find  Magnetism. 

Balfoub  Stswabd  :  Elementary  Physics. 

HoBiivsoN  !  Mechanics. 

Glazsbbook  :  Statios,  Dynamics  and  Hydrostfttios. 


IMTBEIIBDUTS,   1907.  186 

CHBMI8TBT. 

The  following  Sjllabus  is  prescribed  : — 

Measurements  of  length,  volume  and  contents  \  the  ote 
of  the  balance,  burette,  thermometer,  barometer,  Bqyu^b 
Law,  Ohabxbs'  Law,  vapour  tension,  liquefaction  and 
solidification,  determination  of  melting  points  and  boil- 
ing points,  distillation  and  condensation. 

Elementary  and  compound  substances,  mixtures,  so- 
lution, chemical  action,  the  laws  of  definite  and  multiple 
proportion,  the  determination  of  equivalent  weights, 
atoms,  molecules,  atomic  and  molecular  weights^  vapour, 
density,  the  atomic  theory  and  Avogabbo'b  hypothesis, 
combination  of  gases  by  volume,  valency,  diffusion. 

Belation  between  equivalent  and  atomic  weights,  de- 
termination of  atomic  weights,  Dulono  and  Pmrr'a 
Law. 

Chemical  symbols,  formulas  and  eqnations;  calcula- 
tions of  an  easy  nature.  Chemical  change  and  physical 
change,  combination,  decomposition,  double  decomposi- 
tion. 

The  chief  physical  and  chemical  characters,  prepa- 
ration and  properties  of  the  following  elements  and 
compounds,  with  (as  far  as  possible)  proofs  of  the  com* 
position  of  the  compounds :  Hydrogen,  oxygeni  water, 
natural  waters,  ozone,  hydrogen  dioxide. 

Nitrogen,  the  atmosphere,  the  effects  of  animal  and 
regetable  life  upon  its  composition,  ammonia,  nitric  acid 
and  nitrates,  nitrous  acid  and  nitrites,  the  oxides  of 
nitrogen. 

Carbon,  marshgas,  ethylene,  acetylene,  carbon-dioxide, 
carbon- monoxide,  carbonic  acid,  combustion,  structure 
of  flame,  coal  gas,  Davy  lamp. 

Chlorine,  hydrochloric  acid,  the  chlorides,  oxides  and 
oxy acids  of  chlorine. 

Bromine,  Iodine^  their  hydracids  and  oxyacids. 


186  APPENDIX   a 

Sulphur,  sulphuretted  hvdrogen,  the  oxidea  of  sul- 
phur, sulphuric  acid  and  the  sulphates,  sulphurous  acid 
and  the  sulphites. 

Phosphorus,  phosphoretted  hydrogen,  oxides  of  phos- 
phorus, phosphoric  acid. 

Silica  and  silicates,  Glass. 

Sodium  and  its  hydrate,  chloride,  nitrate,  carbonate 
Borax. 

Potassium  and  its  nitrate,  carbonate  and  hydrate. 

Calcium  and  its  oxide,  carbonate,  sulphate  and 
chloride. 

Iron,  the  outlines  of  its  metallurgy,  its  sulphates, 
chlorides  and  oxides. 

Steel,  cast-iron,  wrought*iron. 

Copper,  the  outlines  of  its  metallurgy  and  it» 
sulphate,  nitrate  and  oxide,  brass. 

Lead,  the  outlines  of  its  metallurgy,  and  its  chloride, 
sulphate  and  acetate. 

The  common  uses  of  Zinc  and  Tin. 

The  following  text- books  are  sugg«^sted : — 

PxiLEiir  and    Lban  :    Introduction    to     the    Study    of 
Chemistry. 

fiosoojB    and    Lunt;    Inorganic  Chemistry    for    Begin- 
ners. 

Jaoo:    Inorganic    Chemistry    (Longmans'    Elementary 
Science  Manual). 

Bbmsin:     Inorganic    Chemistry     ( IVlacmillan's   Manual 
for  Students). 

Pabbish  and  Fobsyth  :  Chemistry  for  Organised  Schools 
of  Science. 

Rbtnolds:  Chemistry,  Vol,  I. 


B.i.,  1907.  187 


B.A.  EXAMINATION,  1907. 

Every  candidate  for  the  B.A.  Degree  will  be  required 
to  show  a  competent  knowledge  of  at  least  three  distinel 
branches  of  study.     The  branches  recognised 


Ghoup  I. 
English. 

Group  II. 

Latin,  Greek,  Hebrew,  Arabic  or  Arabic  witL 
Persian,  Sanskrit,  Mathematics. 

Gbocp  III. 

Philosophy,  Political  Economy,  Political  Science  with 
History,  History. 

Every  candidate  must  take  (a)  Group  I ;  (6)  a  subject 
in  Group  II ;  and  (c)  a  third  subject  which  may  be  chosen 
from  either  Group  III  or  Group  II. 

English. 

A.  1st  on  Genibal  Section  :  - 

(Two  papers  and  a  vivd  voce  Ea^amination.) 

IH  paper:  Unseen  Passages  frpm  modern  books  or 
magazines,  or  newspapers,  on  History,  Biography, 
Travel,  etc.,  with  grammatical  questions. 

2nd  paper :  An  Essay,  on  a  subject  of  general  interest. 

Vivd  voce :  Conversational,  based  on  unseen  passages 
similar  to  those  set  in  the  1st  paper,  with  grammatical 
questions. 

B.  2nd  oe  Special  Section  : — 

• 

(2  papers,) 

let  paper:  Questions  on  set  books  of  Prose  Literature, 
and  on  prescribed  portions  of  the  Literary  History  of 
English  Prose. 

2nd  paper :  Questions  on  set  books  of  Poetry,  and  on 
prescribed  portions  of  the  History  of  English  Poetry. 


188  APPfNDlX  B. 

Skakmpiabi  :  King  Lear  ;  Julius  G»sar :  A  Midsummer 
flight's  Dream. 

Mii/roN :  L' Allegro  ;  II  Penseroso ;  Lycidas. 

Selections  from  Tennyson,  by  Bowe  and  Webb  (Mac- 
millan). 

The  notes  are  not  prescribed. 
M.  Pattibon  :  Milton   (English   Men  of  Letters  Series). 
Hamibtov  :  The  Intellectual  Life  (Macmillan's  Colonial 

Library).     The  following  portions  only  are  prescribed, 

viz.,  Parts  I,  II,  1—3 ;    III  to   V;    and  IX  to   XII 

inclusive. 

Mbb.  Craiki  John  Halifax,  Gentleman. 

DownxN :  Shakespeare  Primer. 

Those  portions  of  Stephen  Gwynn's  *'The  Masters  of 
English  Literature,"  which  deal  with  the  authors 
prescribed. 

Philosophy. 

MENTAL  AND  MOEAL  SCIENCE. 

Mill  :  Utilitarianism. 

MuiBHBiJ):    Ethics   (University  Extension    Series — drd 

edition,  revised  and  enlarged). 
W.  Jambs:  Text  book  of  Psychology  (MacmiUan  &  Co.) 
FsASBiL :  Selections  from  Berkeley,  5th  Ed.,  pages  1  to  166, 

together  with  Fraser's  Introduction. 
ELnrr :  Theism,  Chapters  I  to  IX ; 

or 
SinewioK :  Outlines  of  the  History  of  Ethics. 

8an$krit' 

Bhayabhuti  :  Uttararama  Charita. 

Kalidasa:  Vikramorvasi  (Bombay  Sanskrit  Series  Ed. 
recommended). 

Grammar  as  contained  in  Max  MDllb&'s  larger 
Grammar,  or  in  Whitnby's  Sanskrit  Grammar,  or  in 
Kalb'b  Higher  Sanskrit  Grammar  (Bombay). 


B.A.,  1907.  189 

Aftb's  Guide  to  Sanskrit  CompoBition,  including  the 
illustrative  sentences  in  smaUer  typs. 

{Sanskrit  must  be  written  in  the  Devanagri  character  enfy.) 

Arabic, 

SfiAMS-UL-ULAMi.  M.  Sttad  Amjad  Ali,  M.A.  :  Selections 
in  Arabic  Prose  and  Poetry. 

In  place  of  the  following  four  pieces  included  in  the 
above  Selections  — Tarikhe  Abul  Feda,  Kashful  Mukha- 
bha,  Al-Jawaeb  and  An-Nahla — candidates  -may 
optionally  take  up  the  first  50  pages  of  Ibn  Khaldun's 
Muqaddamat. 

Arabie^PerHan. 

Arabic  Persian  Course  by  Shams -ul-ulama  M.  Syyad 
Amjad  Ali,  M.A. 

Latin. 

HoEAOB  :  Epistlbs,  Books  I  and  II,  and  Ars  Poetica. 
CiOHBO  :  De  Oratore,  Book  I. 
Tagitus  :  Annals,  Book  I. 

Note.— The  B.A.  Latin  Examination  papers  will  contain  pas* 
Bages  for  translation  from  English  into  Latin,  and  unseen  passages 
for  translation  from  Latin  into  English  :  and  one-third  of  the 
total  marks  will  be  assigned  to  such  passages. 

Cfreek. 

SoPHOOLBB  :  Philoctetes  ;  Ajax. 
Plato  :  Phasdo. 
Thuctdidbs  :  Book  I, 

Hebrew. 

Psalms. 

Proverbs. 

Isaiah. 

History. 

A' — Modem  European  History — 

FftSBMAN :    G-eneral    Sketch    of    European     History 
(from  1453  A.D) 


19Q  APPENDIX   B. 

MiOHBiiiT:  Precis,  de  THistoire  Moderoe  (Summary  of 
Modern  History.  Translated  and  continued  by  0.  M. 
Simpson). 

C.  W.  Omait  :  England  in  the  19th  Century. 

Alison  Phillips  :  Modern  Europe,  from  1815. 

and 
B — Indian  History — 

ViNOBNT  Smith  :  The  Early  History  of   India  from  600 

B.C.  to  the  Muhammadan  conquest. 
Lanb-Poolb:   Medieval   India    (Story    of  the    Nations 

Series). 
Lyall  :  Kise  of  the  British  Dominion  in  India. 
Stbaohbt  :  India  (New  and  Revised  Edition). 

Political  Scibnob  with  Histobt. 

A, — Modern  European  History — 

Fbbbman  :    General  Sketch  of  European  History  (from 

1463  A.D.) 
Miohblbt  :     Precis  de     FHistoire    Moderne     (Summary 

of  Modern   History.     Translated  and    continued    by 

C.  M.  Simpson). 
C,  W.  Oman  :  England  in  the  19th  Century. 
Alison  Phillips  :  Modern  Europe  from  1815. 

and 
B. — Political  Science — 

Sbblby  :  Introduction  to  Political  Science. 

WooDBOW     Wilson:    Historfcal   and   Practical   Politics 

(omitting  Chapters  4,  6,  7,  9  and  11). 
Stbaohby  :   India  (New  and  Eevised  Edition). 
B.  Jbnks  :  History  of  Politics. 

Political  Economy. 

Walkbb  :  Political  Economy. 

A.  Mabshall  :  Principles  of  Economics. 

H.  de  B.  GiBBiNs  :  Industrial  History  of  England. 

J.  N.  Kbtnes:  Scope  and  Method  of  Political  fiSconomy. 

Mathbmatios. 

As  in  B.Sc. 


B.SC.,  1907.  191 

B.So.  EXAMINATION,  1907. 

At  the  Examination  for  the   Degree  of  Bachelor  of 
Science,  everj  candidate  will  be  examined  in — 

1. — English* 
II. — Mathematics. 
III.— Physics. 
IV. — Chemistrj. 

Enoubh. 

As  in  B.A.  (Q-eneral  Section)  :  — 

{Two  paperi  and  a  vivd  voce  Examination,) 

1st  paper:  Unseen  Passages  from  modern  books,  or 
magazines,  or  newspapers,  on  History,  Biography, 
Travel,  etc.,  with  grammatical  questions. 

2nd  paper  :  An  Essay,  on  a  subject  of  general  interest. 

Vivd  voce  :  Conversational ;  based  on  unseen  passages 
similar  to  those  set  in  the  1st  paper,  with  gramma- 
tical questions. 

Mathbkatios. 

Algebra  :  Convergence  and  Divergence  of  series.  Con- 
tinued fractions,  Partial  fractions,  Inequalities,  Deter- 
minants. 

Trigonometry :  Inverse  trigonometrical  functions, 
DeMoivre's  theorem.  Summation  of  trigonometrical 
series,  Hyperbolic  functions.  Expansion  of  trigono- 
metrical functions. 

Analytical  Geometry  :  The  straight  line,  circle,  para- 
bola, ellipse,  hyperbola,  and  the  general  equation  of 
the  second  degree,  treated  by  means  of  rectangular, 
oblique  and  polar  co-ordinates. 

Differential  Oalcultu  :  Differentiation,  successive  differen- 
tiation, development  of  functions,  indeterminate 
forms,   partial  differential  co-efficients,   maxima  and 


192  APPENDIX  B. 

minima  for  a  single  variable,  tangents  and  normalv 
to  curves,  asymptotes,  multiple  points  on  curves, 
envelopes,  convexity,  concavity,  points  of  inflexion, 
radius  of  curvature,  evolutes,  curve  tracing. 

Integral  Calculus :  Qeneral  methods  of  integration,  stand- 
ard forms,  integration  by  parts,  formulao  of  reduc- 
tion, rectification  of  curves,  quadrature,  surfaces  and 
volumes  of  solids  of  revolution. 

Dynamics  :  Motion  in  a  straight  line,  mass,  momentum, 
collision,  force,  work,  energy,  power,  composition  of 
velocities  and  accelerations,  coplanar  forces,  point, 
forces  on  a  rigid  body,  parallel  forces,  centre  of  grav- 
ity, machines,  friction,  oblique  impact,  projectiles, 
motion  in  a  circle  under  central  force,  simple  harmonie 
motion,  pendulum. 

Hydrosiatics :  Fluid  pressure,  pressure  on  immersed  snr^ 
face,  specific  gravity,  properties  of  gases,  machines 
depending  upon  fluid  pressure. 

Thsrs  tvill  hs  three  Qvestion-papers, 

Physios. 

The  Examination  in  Physics  shall  consist  of  two 
papers  and  a  practical  examination. 

The  following  Syllabus  is  prescribed  : — 
Oeneral  properties  of  matter— 

Law  of  Gravitation.  Elementary  cases  of  attraction, 
r.^.,  attractions  of  a  sphere  and  spherical  shell  on  inter- 
nal and  external  points,  attraction  of  a  disc  and  at- 
traction of  any  closed  surface  on  a  point  just  outside. 
Definition  of  potential  and  its  determination  in  simple 
cases.  Definition  of  Equipotential  surface  and  lines  of 
force,  and  elementary  propositions  connected  therewith. 
Definition  of  Elasticity.  Hookb's  Law  and  determination 
of  Young's  Modulus.  Definition  of  Moments  of  Iner- 
tia and  Eadius  of  Gyration.  Calculation  of -Momenta 
of  Inertia  of  a  sphere  about  any  axis,  and  of  a  cylinder 
about  axis  perpendicular  to  or  parallel  to  axis  of  cylinder. 


B^.,  1907.  198 

Boyle's  Law.  Air  pomp.  Vibration  of  simple  pen- 
dulum and  simple  harmonic  motion* 

Sound— 

Nature  of  sound  waves.  Determination  of  velocity 
of  sound  and  its  connection  with  the  elasticity  and 
density  of  the  medium.  Dopplbb's  principle.  Beflec- 
tion  and  refraction  of  sound.  Methods  of  determining 
the  frequency  and  wave-lengths  of  notes.  Interference 
of  sound  waves.  Vibrations  of  strings  and  columns  of 
air.  Experimental  methods  of  analysing  complex  sounds. 
LissAJon's  figures.     Application   of  the  equation  y^^a 

cos,  —  (vt — ^0?)  to  problems  in  interference. 

Heat— 

Construction  and  theory  of  thermometers.  Co-effi- 
cients of  expansion  and  their  variation  with  tempera- 
ture. Unit  of  heat  and  calorimetry.  Specific  heat. 
Latent  heat.  Vapour  pressures  and  their  determination. 
Badiant  heat.  Its  reflection,  refraction,  absorption,  and 
emission.  Conductivity,  Determination  of  co-efficients 
of  conductivity.  Indicator  diagrams.  Cabnot's  Heat  en- 
gine. First  and  second  laws  of  Thermo -dynamics.  Cab- 
hot's  function  and  Thomson's  scale  of  temperature.  De- 
termination of  mechanical  equivalent  of  heat. 

Light- 

Determination  of  the  velocity  of  light.  Elementary 
mathematical  formulas  relating  to  the  reflection  and 
refraction  of  light.  Mirrors.  Lenses.  Dispersion  and 
spectrum  analysis.  The  construction  of  achromatic 
lenses.  XJndulatory  theory  of  light.  Eectilineal  pro- 
pagation of  light.  Deduction  of  the  laws  of  reflection 
and  refraction.  Interference  of  light.  Newton's  rings 
and  colours  of  thin  plates.  Diffraction.  Double  re- 
fraction in  uniaxal  crystals.  Plane,  circularly  and» 
elliptically  polarised  light.  Interference  of  polariaedT 
light.     Eotation  of  plane  of  polarisation. 

Magnetiatn-^ 

Method  of  drawing  lines  of  magnetic  force.  Mag- 
netic potential.    Action  of  one  magnet  on  another  placed 


194  APPENDIX   B. 

broadside  or  endways.  Determination  of  magptietic 
moments,  horizontal  component  of  Earth's  magnetic 
force  and  the  dip.  Magnetic  induction.  Co-efficient 
of  magnetisation  and  induction.  Permeability,  Dia- 
magnetism. 

Electricity-- 

Proof  of  the  law  of  Electrical  repulsion.  Specific 
inductive  capacity.  Thompson's  quadrant  and  absolute, 
electrometers.  Calculation  of  potential  capacity  and 
energy  in  simple  cases.  Erictional  and  inductive 
machines.  The  Electric  current.  Galvanometer.  De- 
termination of  resistances.  Ohm's  Law.  Joule's  Law. 
Determination  of  electromotive  force  and  internal 
resistance  of  batteries.  Properties  of  a  conjugate  sys- 
tem of  conductors.  Electrolysis  and  electro -chemical 
equivalents.  Thermo -electrical  currents.  Peltibb  and 
Thomson's  effects.  Electro-magnetism.  Electromotive 
force  produced  in  conductors  by  altering  the  magnetic 
field  surrounding  them.  Co-efficients  of  mutual  and 
self-induction.  Ehumkobfp's  coil :  Elementary  theory 
of  dynamo.  Units.  Electrostatic  and  electro -magnetic 
llefinitions  of  Coulomb,  Ampbbb,  Volt,  Fabad,  Ohm, 
Watt  and  Joule. 

The  Practical  Examination  will  be  in  the  following 
experiments  from  Glazebbook  and  Shaw's  Practical 
Physics  :— Nos.  1,  3,  4,  7—10,  12,  13,  16—17,  20,  22,  24, 
26,27,29,30,  32—34,  36-40,  48,49,  51-64,  66,57, 
62,  69—78,  80. 

The  following  books  may  be  consulted  : — 
Maxwell  :  Matter  and  Motion. 
Paniell  :  Principles  of  Physics. 
Desohanbl  :  Natural  Philosophy. 
Gaicot  :  Physics  edited  by  Eeinold. 
Maxwell  :  Theory  of  Heat. 
Pbbston  :  Theory  of  Heat. 
Dbafeb  :  Heat. 
Glazebbook  :  Heat  and  Light. 
Etbbitt  :  Vibratory  Motion  and  Sound, 


B.SC.,  1907.  196 

Babkbb's  Practical  Acoustics. 

Emtage  :  Light. 

Glazbbeook  :  Physical  Optics. 

Pebston  :  Theory  of  Light. 

S.  P.  Thompson  :  Electricity  and  Magnetism. 

!FoBTBB  and  Atkinson  :  Electricity  and  Magnetism. 

J.  J.  Thomson  :  Elements  of  the  Mathematical  Theory 

of  Electricity  and  Magnetism. 
Edsbb  :  Heat  (Macmillan). 
Edsbb  :  Light  (     Do.     ). 
Watson  :  Text  book  of  Physics. 
Glazbbeook  and  Shaw:  Practical  Physics, 

Chbmistet. 

The  Examination  in  Chemistry  shall  consist  of  two 
papers  and  a  Practical  examination. 

The. folio  wing  syllabus  is  prescribed: — 

A, — ^ElBments,  compounds,  mixtures,  solutions,  che- 
mical action,  symbols,  foroiulae,  nomenclature,  law  of 
chemical  combination,  equivalents. 

Outline  of  elementary  crystallography. 

The  Atomic  Theory,  Gat  Lussjlc's  Law,  Avogadeo's 
Law,  DuLONG  and  Pbtit's  Law.  Determination  of  Atomic 
and  Molecular  weights,  Isomorphism,  Dimorphism, 
Isodimorphism,  etc.,  Chemical  notation.  Valency,  Graphic 
formulae,  chemical  equations,  calculation  of  formulsa,  and 
percentage  composition.  Compound  radicals.  Theories 
of  dissociation  in  gases  and  liquids.  Chemical  affinity. 
Influence  of  heat  nnd  light  on  Chemical  affinity, 
AUotropy,  Isomerism,  Electrolysisi  Fabadat's  Law, 
Diffusion,  Dialysis,  Catalysis,  Combustion,  Flame,  Lumi- 
nosity, Elements  of  Thermochemistry,  Outlines  of 
spectrum  analysis. 

Distinction  between  metals  and  non-metals,  alloys, 
acids,  bases,  salts  and  anhydrides.  The  constitution  of 
salts.  The  Periodic  Law  and  the  study  of  the  elements 
on  the  periodic  system.  ^ 


19^  APPENDIX    B. 

A  fairly  complete  knowledge  of  the  modes  of  occur- 
rence, methods  of  preparation,  properties,  uses,  and 
general  characters  of  the  following  non-metals,  their 
allotropic  modifications,  and  their  principal  compounds  : — 
Hydrogen,  Chlorine,  Fluorine,  Bromine,  Iodine,  Oxygen, 
Sulphur,  Boron,  Mitrogen,  Phosphorus,  Arsenic.  Carbon, 
Silicon  and  Ar^on :  also  Selenium.  Tellurium,  Gallium, 
Bubidium,  Caesium,  so  far  as  to  determine  their'  location 
in  LoTHAB  Mbtbe's  or  Mbndbljhff's  tables. 

A  general  knowledge  of  the  methods  of  preparation, 
properties  and  uses  of  the  following  metals  and  their  prin- 
cipal salts: — Sodium,  Potassium,  Ammonium,*  Lithium, 
Silver,  Calcium,  Barium,  Strontium,  Magnesium,  Zinc, 
Copper.  Mercury,  Cadmium,  Qold,  Lead,  Tin,  Platinum, 
Aluminium,  Antimony,  Bismuth,  Chromium,  Manganese, 
Ifbii  Nickel,  Cobalt. 

A  knowledge  of  the  methods  used  in  the  preparation 
of  the  more  important  acids,  salts,  etc.,  employed  in 
arts  and  manufactures ;  and  also  of  the  metaUurgy  of 
Iron,  Copper,  Lead,  Silver,  Gold,  Mercury,  and  Pfatinum. 

i?. — Practical  work. 

1.  Analysis  by  wet  and  dry  processes.  The  substance 
to  be  analysed  may  contain  two  bases  and  two  acids, 
and  shall  be  confined  to  the  following  metals  and  acid 
radicals: — Silver,  Mercury,  Lead,  Copper,  Arsenic, 
Antimony,  Bismuth,  Tin,  Cadmium,  Zinc,  Iron,  Manga- 
njBse,  Aluminium,  Chromium,  Nickel,  Cobalt,  Strontium, 
Barium,  Calcium,  Magnesium,  Sodium,  Potassium, 
Ammonium,  Hydrogen,  Chlorides,  Iodides,  Bromides, 
Fluorides,  Sulphides,  Nitrites  Sulphites,  Cyanides, 
Acetates,  Oxalates^  Phosphates,  Chlorates,  Sulphates, 
Nitrates,  Carbonates,  Borates,  Chromates. 

2,  The  preparation  of  and  the  recognition  of  Oxygen, 
Hydrogen,  Nitrogen, Chlorine,  Allotropic  modifications 
ot  Sulphur,  Carbon-monoxide,  Carbon-dioxide,  Marshgas, 
Ammonia,  Hydrochloric  acid,  Nitric  acid,  Sulphur- 
dioxide,  Sulphuretted  Hydrogen,  Nitrous  ozide»  Nitric 
oxide. 


nRST  D.sc,  1907.  197 

Preparation  of  simple  salts  involving  no   special  diffi- 
culty, and  use  of  no  special  apparatus. 

The  following  books  may  be  consulted  :— 
Nbwth  !  Inorganic  Chemistry. 
BosooB  and  Sohpblbmmbb  :  Treatise  on  Chemistry,  Vol. 

I  and  Vol.  II  (Parts  I  and  II). 

Watt  :  Inorganic  Chemistry. 

WuBTZ :  Chemical  Theory, 

BBM8B17 :  Principles  of  Chemical  Theory. 

Httx  :  Practical  Chemistry. 

Thobfb  and  Muib  :  Qualitative  Analysis. 

Fbnton  :  Notes  on  Qualitative  Analysis. 

JoiTBS :  Junior  Course  of  Practical  Chemistry. 

Chapman    JoirBs:    Practical    Inorganic    Chemistry    fqr 
advanced  students. 

Muir  College  Tables  for  Qualitative  Analysis. 

BosooB  and  Habdbit  :  Inorganic  Chemistry  for  advanced 
students. 

Pattison  Muib  and  Slateb  :  Elementary  Chemistry. 

Whitblt  :  Chemical  Calculations. 

SHB5ST0NB :  Inorganic  Chemistry, 

Bawat:  Modern  Chemistry,  Farts  I  and  II  (Ten^ple 
Cyclopaedia  series). 

Bhbas:  Metallurgy. 

FIBST  EXAMINATION  FOE  THE  D.So.,  1?07. 

Mathbmatios. 

The  Examination  will  consist  oif  two  papers  as   fol- 
lows :— 

1.  Solid    Geometry    and      Elementary    Differentii^l 
Equations. 

2.  Dynamics  of  a  Particle  and  Bigtd  Dynamics   in 
two  Dimensions. 


198  APPENDIX  B. 

Phtsics. 

The  subjects  of  Examination  are — 

Properties  of  Matter. 

Heat. 

Sound, 

The  scope  of  the  Examination  is  approximately  ^indicat- 
ed by  the  following  text-books  : — 

VoYisTnxG  and  Thomson  :  Properties  of  Matter. 

Pbeston  :  Theory  of  Heat. 

PoYNTiNG  and  Thomson  :  Sounds 

Babkxs's  Practical  Acoustics, 

The  following  may  also  be  consulted : — 
FouBiBE :  Theory  of  Heat. 
Eatlhigh  :  Theory  of  Sound. 

Papers  bearing  on  the  subjects  of  the  Examination 
given  in  Nature,  the  Philosophical  Magazine  or  the 
Transactions  of  the  Royal  Society, 

Practical  Examination, 

Quantitative  Demonstration^  of  the  subjects  of  the 
Examination  as  in— 

Stbwakt  and  Gbb  :  Elementary  Practical  Physics,  Vol.  I. 

Shaw  :  Practical  Work  at  the  Cavendish  Laboratory ; 
Heat. 

Babnes's  Practical  Acoustics. 

The  following  may  also  be  consulted : — 
PiOKBBUfG:  Physical  Manipulation. 
GiiAZBBBOOK  and  Shaw  :  Practical  Physics. 
Loudon  and  McLennan  :  Experimental  Physics. 
Nichols  :  Laboratory  Manual  of  Physics,  Vol.  II. 


FIBST  D.80.,   1907  ^  199 

Obtwald:  Fhysico- Chemical  Measurements, 
KoHLBATJSCH '.  Phjsicial  Measurements. 

Papers  in  Scientific  Publications  as  abore* 

Two  papers  as  follows  : — 
■    I. — Heat. 
II. — Properties  of  Matter  and  Sound. 

Chemistry. 

The  subjects  of  Examination  are — 

Inorganic  Chemistry, 

The  following  may  be  consulted  :— 

Newth  :  Inorganic  Ohemistryb  , 

Bamsay  :  A  System  of  Inorganic  Chemistry. 

BosooB   and    Sghoblbmmeb  :    Treatise    on    Chemistry, 
Vol.  I  and  Vol.  II  (Parts  I  and  II). 

Organic  Chemistry. 
The  following  may  be  consulted : — 
Behshbt  :  Organic  Chemistry. 
Bbsnthsen:  Organic  Chemistry. 

TJieoretical  and  Historical  Chemistry j  as  in — 
Bemssk  :  Principles  of  Chemical  Theory. 
Mbtbb  :  Modern  Theories  of  Chemistry. 
WuBTz :  Atomic  Theory  ;  History  of  Chemical  Theory. 

Practical       Chemistry — Inorganic,       Qualitative       and 
Quantitative. 

The^Jfollowing  may  be  consulted  : — 

Valentin  :  Qualitative  Analysis. 

Clowes  and  Coleman  ;  Quantitative  Analysis. 


900  APPENDIX  B. 

Two  papers  a§  follows : — 
I^ — Inorganic  Chemistry. 
11.-^— Orga»ic  Qbemistry. 


SECOND  EXAMINATION  FOR  THE  D.So.,  1907. 

Mathioiatios. 

The    Examination    will    consist    of    five    papers    as 
follows : — 

1.  Algebra    and     Trigonometry,    witli    l^leo^ients    of 
Theory  of  Functions  of  a  complex  variable. 

2.  Analytical  Statics  and  Dynamics  of  a  Particle. 

3.  Bigid  Dynamics. 

4.  Differential  and  Integral  Calculns  and  Differential 
Equations  with  Elements  of  the  Calculus  of  Variations. 

5»  CQ-o^diqiate  Geometry  of    two  and    three  Dimen- 
sions. 

Phtsics. 
The  subjects  of  Examinations  are — 
lAghU 
Magnetism. 
Electricity, 

The  scope  of  the  Examination  is  approximately  indi- 
cated by  the  following  text-books : — 

Pbbston  :  Theory  of  Light. 

Dbudib  :  Optics. 

J.  J.  Thomson  :  Elements  of  the   Mathematical  Theory 
of  Electricity  and  Magnetism  ; 

or, 
the  corresponding  parts  of  Ghat's  Theory   and  Practice 
of  Absolute  Measurements  in   Electricity    and  Magne- 
tism. 


SECOND  D.SC.,    1907.  20! 

The  following  may  also  be  consulted  : — 

J.  J.  Thomson  :  Discharge  of  Electricity   through   gases 
and  Electrical  properties  of  gases. 

J.  J.  Thomson  :  Eecent  Eesearches  in   Electricity  and 
Magnetism. 

Hbbtz  :  Electric  Waves. 

Papers  in  Scientific  Publications  as  for   the  First  D.S  c. 

Four  papers  as  follows  : — 

I.— Light. 

II. — Electricity  and  Magnetism. 

III. — ^Electricity  and  Magnetism. 

IV. — General  paper  on  the  more  advanced  parts  of  the 
subjects  prescribed  for  the  First  and  Second  D.So. 
Examinations. 

Practical  E(»amination. 

Quantitative  Demonstrations  of  the  subjects    of  the 
Examination,  as  in — 

Glazsbbooe  :  Physical  Optics. 

Stewast  and  Gbe  :  Elementary  Practical  Physics,  Vol.  II. 

The  following  may  also  be  consulted  : — 
Hbndbbson  : — ^Practical  Electricity  and  Magnetism. 
Masoabt  and  Joubbbt  ;  Electricity  and  Magnetism,  Vol. 

II. 
Nichols  :    Laboratory  Manual     of     Physics,    Vol.    II. 

Papers  in  Scientific  Publications  as  above. 

Ghemistbt. 
The  subjects  of  Examination  are — 

Inorganic  Cheirmtry, 
Special  attention  should  be  paid  to  recent  work. 


202  APPENDIX  B. 

Organic  Ohemistry, 
The  following  may  be  consulted  : — 
Bbbbtthsen  :  Organic  Chemistrj. 
SiOHTEB  :  Organic  Ohemistry, 

Theoretical  and  Historical  Chemistry. 
The  following  may  be  consulted  : — 
OsTWALD  :  Outlines *of  General  Ohemistry. 
Neenst  :  Theoretical  Ohemistry. 
E.  Voir  Mbtbb  :  History  of  Chemistry. 

TiLDEN :  A  short  history  of  the  Progress  of  Scientific 
Ohemistry. 

Ladbnbubg  :  History  of  Ohemistry.   (Translated  by  Dob- 
bin.) 

Leheblbt  :  Theoretical  and  Physical  Ohemistry. 

Walkeb  :  Introduction  to  Physical  Chemistry. 

SoHOELEMMBE :     Eise     and    Development    of      Organic 
Ohemistry. 

Watt's  Dictionary  of  Ohemistry  (new  edition). 

Four  papers  as  follows  : — 

I. — Advanced  Inorganic  and  Greneral  Ohemistry. 

II. — Organic  Ohemistry.     . 

III. — Organic  Chemistry., 

IV. — Theoretical  and  Historical  Ohemistry. 

Practical  Chemistry . 

Qualitative  and  Quantitative  Analysis,  with  Organic 
Analysis  and  Preparations  involving  no  special  diffi- 
culty. 

The  following  may  be  consulted  ; — 
Lassab  Cohn  :  Organic  Chemistry. 


THIRD   D.SC,    1907.  203 

Bebnthsen  :  Organic  Chemistry. 

BiOHTEB  :  Organic  Chemistry, 

GFeobqe  :  Practical  Organic  Chemistry. 

Valentin  :  Qualitative  Analysis. 

Clowes  and  Coleman  :  Quantitative  Analysis. 

Cohen  :  Practical  Organic  Chemistry. 

Some  knowledge  of  the  more  important  papers  to  be 
found  in  the  Journal  of  the  Chemical  Society  or  the 
Transactions  of  the  Eoyal  Society  will  also  be  required. 


THIED  EXAMINATION  FOE  THE  B.Sc,  1907. 

MATHEMA.TIGS. 

The  Examination  will  be  in  one  of  the  following 
groups  of  subjects  or  in  any  other  combination  of  subjects 
with  the  previous  permission  of  the  Syndicate : — 

I. — EUiptic  Functions  and  Differential  Equations. 

II. — Geometrical  Optics j  Descriptive    Astronomy^    Lunar 
and  Planetary  Theory, 

III. — Higher  Rigid  f  Dynamics^  Hydrostatics  and  Hydro- 
Dynamics, 

IV. — Theory  of  Potential  with  application  to  Electricity 
and  Magnetism^  Fouhieb's  Series  and  Spherical  Harmonics, 

y. -—Theory  of  Elasticity  and  Physical  Optics. 

The  Examination  will  consist  of  two  papers.  The 
candidate  will  also  be  required  to  submit  a  dissertation 
embodying  original  work  in  some  portion  of  the  selected 
group. 

The  group  selected  by  the  candidate  must  be  notified 
to  the  Eegistrar  at  least  nine  months  before  the  date  of 
the  Examination. 


•04  APPENDIX    B. 

Physios. 

The  Examination  will  be  in  one  of  the  subjects  pre- 
scribed for  the  First  and  Second  D.Sc.  Examinations. 

The  Examination  will  consist  of  two  papers.  The 
candidate  will  also  be  required  to  submit  a  dissertation 
embodying  original  work  in  some  portion  of  the  select- 
ed subject,  at  least  three  months  before  the  date  of  the 
Examination. 

The  subject  selected  by  the  candidate  must  be  notified 
to  the  Eegistrar  at  least  nine  months  before  the  date 
of  the  Examination. 

Chbmistbt, 

The  Examination  will  be  in  one  of  the  subjects  pre- 
scribed for  the  First  and  Second  D.Sc.  Examinations. 

The  Examination  will  consist  of  two  papers.  The 
candidate  will  also  be  required  to  submit  a  dissertation 
embodying  original  work  in  some  portion  of  the  selected 
subject,  at  least  three  months  before  the  date  of  the 
Examination. 

The  subject  selected  by  the  candidate  must  be  noti- 
fied to  the  Eegistrar  at  least  nine  months  before  the 
date  of  the  Examination. 


M.A.  EXAMINATION,  1907. 
The  subjects  of  Examination  are — 

I.— Languages.  Any  one  of  the  following,  viz.,  Eng. 
.  lish,  Sanskrit,  Arabic,  Persian,  Latin,  Greek, 
Hebrew. 

II. — Mental  and  Moral  Science, 
III. — Mathematics. 

IV-— Physics. 
V. — Chemistry. 
VI. — ^History,  Political  Economy  and  Jurisprudence. 


M.A.,  1907.  ao5 

Ekglish. 

There  will  be  eight  papers  set,  vu.,  six  papers  on  the 
Prescribed  course,  one  containing  unseen  passages:  and 
one,  an  essay. 

JV,jB.-^Oandidates  must  take  up  Groups  I,  II,  III,  VI, 
and  either  lYa  and  Va.,  or  IVb  and  V6. 

L-~ General  Section  :    Chaucer  ;  Spenser  ;  Pope  ;   Bacon  ; 
Addison. 

Chatjcbb  :  Prologue. 

Sfekoidb  :  Faerie  Queen,  Book  I. 

PoPH  :  Essay  on  Man.       * 

Baoon  :  Essays. 

Addisoij  :   Spectator  Papers  (Selection,  Clarendon 
Press). 

II. — General  Section  :  Shakespeare  and  Milton, 

Shakidsfiabe  :  Hamlet ;  Antony  and  Cleopatra ;  As 
You  Like  It. 

MiLTOK  :  Samson  Agonistes ;  Comus ;  Sonnets. 

III. — Special  Suhject :  Tennyson. 

The  Princess  ;  In  Memoriam  ;  Idyls  of  the  King. 
Selection  in  Vol.  IV  of  Ward's  English  Poets. 
Memoir  of  Alfred  Lord  Tennyson,  by  his  son. 
Stopfoed  Bbooke  :  Tennyson. 
Bbadlby  :  In  Memoriam. 

IVa. — Nineteenth  Century  Prose  : — 

Lamb  :  Essays  of  Elia  (not  including  the  Last  Essays 

of  Elia). 
GriDOBGB  Eliot  :  Middlemarch. 
Cabltlb  :  Heroes  and  Hero  Worship. 
MoBLBT  :  On  Compromise. 


206  APPENDIX  B. 

Or  IV6. — Hittorical  Orammar  of  the  English  Language, 
N,B, — Candidates  ofEering  IV6  must  also  offer  V6. 

Va. — Nineteenth  Century  Poetry  : — 

Waed:  English  Poets,  Vol.  IV  (Wordsworth, 
Coleridge,  Southey,  Scott,  Campbell,  Byron,  T.  Moore, 
Shelley,  Keats,  Landor,  T*  Hood,  Eliz.  Barrett  Browning, 
B.  Browning,  Matthew  Arnold). 

Or  Yb. — Anglo-Sax<m. 

N.  J?.  ~  Candidates  offering  V&  must  also  offer  IV&. 
f 
YL— History— 

G-BBBN  :  History  of  the  English  People,  from  1461 

A.D.  onwards. 
OuAJS  :  England  in  the  19th  Century. 

N.  B. — Candidates  must  show  a  competent  knowledge 
of  the  History  of  English  Literature  in  all  periods  cover- 
ed above,  both  in  the  general  and  in  the  special  sections. 

The  following  works  are  recommended  :— 

Tahtb  :  History  of  English  Literature  (Introduction, 
only), 

Saintsbuby  :  History  of  English  Literature. 

Saxskbit. 

There  will  be  six  papers  set— 

Eigveda,  Peterson's  University  Selections, 
Bhagavadgita,  text  only. 
SuBBAKA :  Mrichchhakatika. 
Bhavabhutti  :  Malatimadhava. 
ViSAKHADATTA  :  Mudrarakshasa. 
Vanabhatta  :  Kadambari-Purvabhaga. 


M.A.,  1907.  207 

Mammata  :  Eavyaprakasa. 

Sahityadarpana,  Chapter  VI. 

Eatha  TTpanished  with   Sankaracharya's  Bhashya. 

Yyasa  and  Sansaba  :  Yedanta  Sutras  with  Sankara's 
Bhashya,  Adhy.  I,  Pada  I,  Sutras  1—4  inclusive,  and 
Adhy.  II,  Padas  I  and  2, 

Pbasabtapada :  Padarthadharmasamgraha,  commonly 
known  as  Yaiseshikabhashya,  Mula  only« 

Yaohasfati  Misba  :  Samkhyatattva  Eaumudi. 

Naishadha  :  Ganto  17. 

MuiB  s  Sanskrit  Texts,  Yols.  I  and  11. 

The  outlines  of  the  History  of  Sanskrit  Literature  a» 
in  Wbbeb  or  in  the  Introduction  to  Laitman's  Sanskrit 
Eeader,  or  any  similar  work. 

As  an  alternative  to  the  Samkhyatattva  Eaumudi  and 
the  Padarthadharmasamgraha,  candidates  may  offer 
CinrNiNGHAM's  Corpus  Inscriptianum* 

(Sanskrit  must  be  written  in  the  Devanagri  character  only,)    ^ 

Ababio. 
There  will  be  four  papers  set — 
Maq^m^te  Hariri. 
Divane  Ham^sa. 
Divane  Mutanabbi. 
Sabae  Muallaq^t. 
QasidaB  Banate  Suad. 
Eafia  and  Shafia. 
Mukhtasar-ul-Ma^nL 
Muhit-ud  Dair. 

A  general  knowledge  of  the  literary  history  of  Arabia 
down  to  the  time  of  Mutanabbi. 


APPENDIX  B. 


I 


Peesian. 

There  will  be  four  papers  set— 

Ain  Akbari— Description  of 

tt>^*— (/^^'  i^rt^T 

India  and  the  Emperor. 

>i^^^  ^  ^^^^ 

Akbar's  Precepts. 

•  ^AUi^;UflJ 

Vaq^ya  Nemat  Khan  Ali. 

♦  ^JU  ^Ji.  is^  ^iij 

Akhl^e  N^seri. 

•  i^r^^  i5*^^ 

Seh  Nasre  Zuhuri. 

•van^r^*- 

Ahul  Fazal. 

•J^iyl 

Shahnamae  Firdausi. 

•  ^y^y  ^^  ^'-^ 

Qasaed  Zahir  Faryabi. 

•  i^M)^j^^^^ 

Divane  Hafiz. 

•  ^^  ^\y.^ 

Qasaed  Khaqani. 

•  ^il^i^  (>jLa9 

Hadaequl  Balaghat. 

«  ^.ilUJl^^'lAa. 

Meyarul  Ashjar. 

.  ^Uijiiy^^ 

Intermediate  and  B.A.  Arabic  Courses. 

Persian  history  and  general  literature,  and  Arabic  as 
far  as  is  necessary  for  understanding  Arabic  quotations 
and  allusions. 


Latin. 

There  will  be  four  papers  set — 

Plautijs  :  Trinummus  ;  Aulularia. 

Catulltjs. 

JjSOKEmVH  i  De  Eetum  Natura. 

Viboil:  Georgics, -Slneid. 


M.A.,  1907. 


209 


Hobaob:  Satires  and  Epistles  and  Ars  Poetica. 

JuYEKAL  :  Satires. 

Sallust  :  Bellom  Catilinarium. 

CiOBEo :  The  Letters  ;   De  Finibus ;    De  Oratore  ;    The 

Orations  against  Yerres. 
Tacitus  :  The  Annals. 
QiTiimLiAir :  Institutio  Oratoria. 

History. 

MoMMSBN  :  Boman  History,  translated  by  W.  P.  Dicksok. 

Gbbbk. 

There  will  be  four  papers  set — 

HoMB^ :  Iliad,  Books  I— VI ;  Odyssey,  Books  I— IV. 

PiNDAB  :  The  Olympian  and  Pjrthian  Odes. 

iEaoHYLUS :  Prometheus  Vinctus  ;  Agamemnon  ;  Perse. 

SoFHOOLBS :  (Edipus  Tyrannus  ;  Electra  ;  Philoctetes. 

EtJBiPiDis :  Medea  ;  Hecuba ;  Iphigenia  in  Aulide. 

AEiSTOPHAinBS :  Clouds ;  Frogs  ;  Birds. 

Thboobitus;  Idyls. 

Hbeodotus  :  Books  I,  II,  and  VII. 

Thuotdedhs  :  Books  I,  IV,  and  VL 

Demosthbnbs  :    Philippic    Orations ;    Orations    against 
Leptines  and  Meidias. 

Plato  :    Gorgias ;    Protagoras  ;    Symposium ;    Bepublic, 
Books  I— VI. 

Abistotlb:  Ethics. 

History. 

GuBTius :  History  of  Greece. 


210 


APPE^DIX  B. 


HebBjBW. 

There  will  be  four  papers  set — 

Psalms, 


Judges 

Nehemiah. 

Ezra. 

Esther. 

Ecclesiastes. 

Job. 


Proverbs- 
Isaiah. 
Jeremiah. 
Ezekiel. 

Daniel. 
Syriac. 


The  Gospel  according  to  St.  Luke  and  the  Acts  of  the 
Apostles  in  the  Peshito  version. 

History. 

EoBBETsoN  Smith  :  Old  Testament  in  the  Jewish  Church- 
EwALD  :  History  and  Antiquities  of  Israel. 

Philosophy. 
There  will  he  Jive  papers  set,  viz,,  Jour  on  the  prescribed 
course,  and  the  fifth,   an  Essai/  on   some   philosophical 
question. 

Mektal  and  Mobal  Science. 

Plato  :    Eepublic    (in    an  English   translation,    either 

Jowbtt's  or  Davibs  and  Vaughan's). 
Abistotlb  :  Nicomachean  Ethics.    Translated  by  Petbbs 

or  Williams.) 
!Kaht  :   Critique  of  Pure  Eeason.     (Translated  by  Max 

Mflleb.) 
BiEKELBT  :  Principles  of  Human  Knowledge. 
Hume  :   Inquiry  concerning  Human  Understanding  and 

Inquiry  concerning  the  Principles  of  Morals. 
G-BEBN  :  Prolegomena  to  Ethics. 
Sbth  :  Scottish  Philosophy. 


M.A.,  1907.  211 

Wabd  :  Psychology.    (Eeprint  of  article   "  Psychology  ^ 
from  BMfyc,  Brit.) 

SiGWABT  :  Logic.  (Translated  by  Dhndt,  2  Vols.)  Parts 
prescribed  are— 

Vol.  I. — ^Introduction  and  pages  1 — 175,  245 — 374. 

Vol.  IL— Introduction  and  -pages  181 — 418. 

Whbbe  :  History  of  Philosophy.  (Translated  by  Thillt.) 

HiSTOBT. 

There  will  be  six  papers  as  follows  : — 
I.  Political  Philosophy. 

II.  Political  Economy  (as  per  following  Syllabus) : — 

(a)  The  Principles  of  Economics,  (h)  Economic 
Method,  (c)  Money  Banking  and  Exchanges, 
(d)  International  Trade,  (e)  Socialism  and  the 
Functions  of  the  State,  (j)  Land  Tenures  in 
India,  (g)  Trusts,  Trade  Combinations  and 
Trades  Unions,  (h)  Taxation  and  Public  Finance. 

III.  English  Constitutional  History — 
IT.     Either  A,  G-reek  History, 

or     B,  Media)yal  E]^ropean  History, 
or      0,  Indian  History. 

V.     EitTur  A,  Eoman  History, 

or      B,  Modern  European  History. 
or      C,  Indian  History. 
VI.     Either  A. — One  of  the  following  special  subjects  :— 
(i)  The  Eoman  Provinces, 
(ii)  The  Eenaissance. 
(iii)  The  French  Eevolution. 

or      B,  Indian  History — ^Period, 
or      C,  An  Original  Thesis. 


212  APPENDIX  B. 

List  oh  books  fob  thh  M.A.  ExAMHTAOioir,  nr 

HiSTOBT,  1907. 
I. — Political  Philosophy — 

Abistotlb's  Politics. 

HoBBBs'  Leyiathan. 

Locke's  Essays  on  Oivil  Goyernment. 

J.  S.  Mill's  Liberty. 
II. — Political  Economy — 

(a)  Mabshall  :  Principles  of  Ecoxxomics, 

(b)  Kbtnes:    Scope    and    Method    of    Political 

Economy. 

(c)  JByoirs :  Money    and    the     Mechanism     of 

Exchange. 

QosoHBN  :  Foreign  Exchanges. 
Glabb  :  A  Money  Market  Primer. 

(d)  J.  F.  Bastablb  ;  Commerce  of  Nations. 

(e)  Bab  :  Contemporary  Socialism. 

(J)    Badbn-Powell  :  A  short  account  of  the  Land 
Eevenue  System  of  India. 

(g)    J.  S.  Jeans  :  Trusts,  Pools  and  Corners. 

Gr.  Howell  :  Trade  Unionism,  New  and  Old. 

(h)    Bastablb  :  Public  Finance. 

III. — English  Constitutional  History-^ 

Medley  :  English  Constitutional  History. 

DiOET  :  Law  of  the  Constitution. 

Wakeman  and  Hassall  :  Constitutional  Essays. 
IV.     A.—QreeJc  history  to  146  B.C. 

Oman  :  History  of  G-reece. 

BuBT:   History    of    Greece    to    the    death  of 
Alexander. 

Gbeekidgb  :  Greek  Constitutional  History. 


M.A^  1907.  213 

Thefolhmng  also  may  he  consulted : — 

Gbotb  :  History  of  Greece. 

Hbbodotds  :  Books  V— IX  (Bohn's  edition). 

Thuoydidbs  (translated  by  Jowbtt). 

Mahatfy  :  Survey  of  Greek  Civilisation. 

Wakdb  Fowlbb:  City    State    of    the    Greeks    and 

Bomans. 
Bbckeb:  Gharicles. 
Gow :  Companion  Id  School  Classics; 

IV  B.-'Mediceval  History,  476—1453. 

GiBBOir :  Decline  and  Fall  of  the  Eoman  Empire. 

Bbyoit:  Holy  Boman  Empire, 

Thatohbb  and  Sohwill  :  Europe  in  the  Middle  Ageck 

Maitlaitd  :  Dark  Ages% 

J.  CoTTBE  MoBisoN  •.  Life  of  St.  Bernard. 

The  following  also  may  be  consulted*: — 

MiLMAK :  Latin  Christianity. 

TTat.t.a^  !  Middle  Ages. 

Chuboh  :  Beginning  of  the  Middle  Ages. 

IV  O. — Indian  Esitory,  Moghul  Period, 
EiiPHiBrsTGNB :  History  of  India  (Books  VI — ^XI). 
Eeskinb:  History  of  India  under  Babar  and  Humayun. 
Gbaf  von  Noeb:  Kaisar  Akbar  (Trans.    Beveridge). 
Lakb  Poolb  :  Aurungzebe  (Eulers  of  India). 

The  faHomng  also  may  he  consulted  : — 

Elliot:  Historians,  Vol.  IV,  pp.  218— 287. 

Vol.  V,  pp.  177—476. 

Vol.  VII. 
FBBISHTA.H  (translated  by  BajGGs),  Vol.  I,  p,  189  to  end, 
Ain-i-Akbabi. 
Gbibblb  :  History  of  the  Deccan,  Vol.  1. 

V  A. — Bom^an  History  to  476  A.D. 
Mbbivalb  :  General  History  of  Eome. 
iBafB :  Early  Kome. 
Babtng-Gould  :  Tragedy  of  the  Caesars. 


214  APPENDIX  B. 

ThefoUwnng  also  may  he  consulted  .— 
G-iBBON :  Decline  and  Fall  of  the  Eoman  Empire  (ed. 

Bubt), 
fixTBT:  Later  Soman  Empire. 
Tacitus  :  Annals  and  Histories  (translated  by  Ohubch 

and  Bbodbibb). 
Wabdb  Eowleb  :  City  State. 
Bboebb:  Ghallus. 
Gow :  Companion  to  School  Classics. 

V  B. — Modem  European  E^tory^  from  1453. 
LoDGB :  Modern  Europe. 
Sbbbohh  :  Protestant  Bevolution. 
Bbtob  :  H0I7  Boman  Empire. 
Sbblbt:  G-rowth  of  British  Policy. 

The  following  also  may  he  consulted  : — 

J.  H.  BosB :  Life  of  Napoleon  L 
Gabdinbb  !  Thirty  Years'  War. 
Pytfb  :  Modern  Europe. 

V  C, — Indian  History,  Mahratta  Period. 

Gbabt-Dtif?  :  History  of  the  Mahrattas. 
Kbbnb  :  Pall  of  the  Mughal  Empire. 
Ebbnb  :  Madhava  Bao  Sindhia. 

The  following  also  may  he  consulted  : — 

OwBir :  Wellesly  and  "Wellington's  Indian  Despatches. 
The  Cornwallis  Correspondence. 
WiLKS  :  Mysore. 
Mallbbon  :  French  in  India. 

VI  A, — (i)  The  Boman  Provinces. 
Mommsbn  :  The  Boman  Provinces. 

Abnold  :  Government  of  the  Boman  Provinces. 

CioBBO  :  Verrine  Orations  (translation  in  Bohn's  Lib- 
rary). 

Bbyob  :  Studies  in  History  and  Jurisprudence,  Vol.  I, 
Essays  I  and  II, 


M.A.,  1907,  215 

(ii)  The  Benaissancen 

Banee  :  Latin  and  Teutonic  Nations. 

Btjbokhaedt  :  The  Benaissance  (Farts  I  to  V  inclusiye). 

SiSMONDi :  The  Italian  Bepublics  (Chapters  XI  to  XY 

inclusive). 
Maohiavblli  :  The  Prince  (Bibd's  edition). 
Stmonds  :  Age  of  the  Despots. 
JoHKSOK :  Europe  in  the  Sixteenth  Century  (the  portion 

covering  the  same  period  as  Banke). 

The  following  dUo  may  he  consulted  : — 

DsAPEB  :  Intellectual  Development  of  Europe,  Vol.  U 
(Chapters  dealing  with  change  of  beliefs  owing  to 
geographical  and  astronomical  discoveries,  etc) 

ViXLABi :  Machiavelli,  etc. 

Maojlulat  :  Essay  on  Machiavelli. 

MoBLST  :  Bomanes  Lecture. 

BoBEBTSON  :  History  of  Charles  V  (Introductory  Sur- 
vey, etc.»  3rd  sect.) 

Cbeiqhton  :  History  of  the  Papacy. 

Symonbs  :  Bevival  of  Learning,  Chapter  I. 

(iii)  The  French  Bevolution* 

,  Db  Tooqubtillb  :  L'  Ancien  B^gime. 
Tainb  :  L* Ancien  Begime. 
A.  YouKG :  Travels  in  France. 
MoBSE-STBPHEiirs  I  History  of  the  French  Bevolution, 
jr.  MoBLEY  :  Essays  on  Turgot  and  Bobespierre. 
BuBBB :  Beflections  on  the  French  Bevolution. 
Mobsb-Stephens  :  Bevolutionary  Europe  (to  1795). 

The  following  also  may  he  consulted : — 

J.  J.  BoussEAU  :  Social  Contract. 

J.  MoBLET  :  Bousseau,  Diderot  and  the  Encyclopedists, 
Voltaire.  ^ 

MiGNBT :  The  Bevolution. 

Taihe  ;  French  Bevolution, 

Cabltle  :  The  French  Bevolution. 

Mobsb-Stephens  :  The  Orators  of  the  French  Bevo- 
lution (Bobespierre  and  G^irondists). 


216  APPENDIX  B. 

VI  B, — Iridian  SiHory,  British  Period, 

Whioelib  :  Early  Becords  of  British  India. 
.    ArroHisoir  :  Treaties  and  Engagements. 
OsMB  2  Military  Transactions  in  Indostan. 
Malcolm  :  Life  of  Lord  Olive. 
FoBBEST  :  Administration  of  Warren  Hastings. 
Malcolm  :  Political  History  of  India,  1781—1823. 
Kayb  :  War  in  Afghanistan. 

Lepel  GhBiFFEN  :  Banjit  Singh  (Bulers  of  India  Series). 
Holms  :  History  of  Indian  Mutiny. 
Stbachet  :  India. 

Jlie  foUouuing  also  may  he  consulted  ;— 

BiBDWoo]) :  Beport  on  Old  Becords. 

Malleson  :  Decisive  Battles. 

Fbhtsep  :   Political  and  Military  Transactions,  1813 — 

1823. 
STEFHE:sr  t  Nuncomar  and  Impey. 
Sl^BACHET  :  Hastings  and  the  Bohilla  War. 
OuNKiifGHAM  :  History  of  the  Sikhs. 
BouLGEB  :  Lord  William  Bentinck. 
Colebbooke  :  Life  of  Mountstuart  Elphinstone. 
HuTTON  :  Marquis  Wellesley. 
Bobs  of  Bladbnbubg  :  Marquis  of  Hastings. 
HuNTEB  :  Marquis  of  Dalhousie  (Bulers  of  India  Series). 
BoswoBTH  Smith  :  Lord  Lawrence. 

Mathematics,  Physics  aitd  Chbmistby. 

The  Examinations  in  Mathematics,  Physics  and  Che- 
mistry for  the  Degree  of  M. A.  are  the  same  as  the  First 
and  Second  Examinations  for  the  D.Sc. 


Lt..B.,  1907.  917 

LL.B.  BXAMIWATION, 


The  following  Text-books,  Acts  and  Codes  are  recom- 
mended by  the  Faculty  of  Law  under  Begulation  7  of 
the  Begulations  in  Law  in  connection  with  the  subjects 
prescribed  in  Begulation  6  n*«- 

Text-Books, 

(1)  Holland's  Elements  of  Jurisprudence. 

(2)  Oowhll's  Tagore  Lectures. 

(3)  The  Indian  Evidence  Act. 

(4)  The  Introduction  to  Fuold's  Law  of  Evidence  in 

British  India. 

(5)  The  rules  and  forms  relatins  to  pleadii^s^  appeals 

and  applications  contained  in  the  Ooqq  of  Civil 
Procedure. 

(6)  The  Mitakshara,  Chapters  I  and  II. 

(7)  A  Treatise  on  Hindu  Law  and  Usage  by  J.  D. 

MATEnfi. 

(8)  Tagore  Lectures  for  1873  (on  Muhammadan  Law, 

by  Shama  Chaban  Siboab),  omitting  Lectures 
IV  and  XVII. 

(9)  Tagore  Lectures  for  1874  (on  Muhammadan  Law, 

by  Shama  Chaaan  Siboab). 

(10)  The  Indian  Contract  Act. 

(11)  The  Negotiable  Instruments  Act. 

(12)  The  Transfer  of  Property  Act. 

(13)  The  Indian  Easements  Act. 

(14)  The  Ikhis's  Digest  of  the  Law  of  Easements. 

(15)  The  Indian  Eegistration  Act. 

(16)  The  Indian  Succession  Act. 

(17)  UiTDBEHiLL  on  Torts. 


218  IPFENDIX  B. 

(18)  Stobt's  Equity  (edited  by  GhsiGSBT),  the  Ghapten 

relating  to  Trusts  and  Mortgages. 

(19)  The  Law  of  Specific  Belief  in  India,  by  Ohabuhi 

Ck)LLBIT. 

(20)  The  Indian  Trusts  Act. 

(21)  The  Code  of  Civil  Procedure. 

(22)  The  Indian  Penal  Code. 

NoU. — Candidates  will  not  be  required  to  hare  a  knowledge  of 
the  amount  of  punishment  which  can  be  inflicted  fpr 
any  offence. 

(23)  The  Code  of  Criminal  Procedure. 
iVote.— Except  Schedules  Nos.  I  and  II. 

(24)  The  Acts  and  Begulations  in  force  relating  to  the 

subjects  mentioned  in  para.  8  of  Begulation  6 
of  the  Begulations  in  Law.  % 

NoTB. — Every  Act  mentioned  in  the  ahove  liH  shovM  he 
understood  to  mean  the  Act  with  all.  euhsequent 
amendments  thereof. 

(JV.^.— The  above  list  is  suggestive  only,  and  must  not  be 
taken  to  be  exhaustive  or  exclusive.) 

No  guarantee  unU  he  given  to  candidates  as  to  the  order  in 
which  ihe  several  Question-j^fopers  in  the  Eseamination  wiU  he 
issued  to  them* 


HONOURS  IN  LiW,   1907.  918 


HONOUBS  IN  LAW  EXAMINATION. 


No  Text-books  are  prescribed,  but  the  Examination 
will  be  in  the  following  subjects  : — 

(1)  Jurisprudence. 

(2)  Evidence,  Limitation  and  Prescription. 

(3)  Hindu  Law  (as  at  present  administered  by  the 

Courts  in  British  India). 

(4)  Muhammadan  Law  (ditto  ditto). 
<6)    The  Law  of  Contract  in  all  its  branches. 

(6)  Law  of  Torts  and  Easements. 

(7)  Principles  of  Equity  and  their  application. 


&30  APPENDIX  B. 


TEXT-BOOKS  AND  SYLLABUS  PRESCRIBED 
FOR  THE  EXAMINATIONS  OF  1908. 


MATEIOULATION  EXAMINATION. 

Eir&LisH. 

Three  papers  will  be  set.  One  paper  will  be  set  from 
the  prescribed  course  in  Prose  together  with  '  uaseen  ' 
passages,  ftnd  questions  on  QrAsuaoiar  and  Idiom  on  both. 
A  aeoond  paper  will  be  set  from  the  prescribed  coarse 
in  Poetry  together  with  •  unseen  '  passages,  and  questions 
on  Grammar  and  Idiom  on  both.  In  the  third  paper 
passages  in  an  Indian  vernacular  (Urdu,  Hindi,  Mabratti, 
Ghujrati,  Bengali,  Parbatia,  Tamil,  Teliiga«  U^rija)  will  be 
set  for  translation  into  English ;  but  for  «uch  trans- 
lation there  will  be  substituted  English  Composition  in 
the  ease  of  any  candidate  whose  mother  tongne  is 
English. 

N,B.^¥oTty  per  cent  of  the  marks  for  each  of  the  first  two 
papers  will  be  allotted  to  *  unseen'  passages. 

The  following  are  the  Prose  and  Poetry  Courses 
prescribed : — 

"A  Book  of  Q-alden  Deeds,"  by  the  Author  of  "The 
Heir  of  Eedclyffe,"  omitting  the  following : — 

The  cup  of  water.  The  deTotion  of  the  Decii.  The 
brave  brethren  of  Judah.  Withstanding  the  monarch 
in  his  wrath.  The  Shepherd  Girl  of  Nanterre.  Leo  the 
slave.  Guzman  el  Bueno.  Faithful  till  death.  What 
is  better  than  slaying  a  dtagon.  The  constant  Prince. 
The  Crown  of  St.  Stephen.  George  the  Triller. 
Under  Ivan  the  Terrible.  Fort  St.  Elmo.  The  volun- 
tary convict.  The  housewives  of  Lowenburg.  Gunpow- 
der perils.  Heroes  of  the  plague.  The  second  of  Sep- 
tember. The  Vendeens.  The  petitioners  for  pardon. 
The  children  of  Blentarn  Ghyll.  The  mad  dog.  The 
Monthyon  prizes.    The  fever  at  Osmotberly.    The  chief- 


MATBICULATION  ISXAMINiTION,    1908.  221 

toiness  and  th«  volcano.    The  children  in  the  wood  of 
the  far  South. 

English  Poems,  selected  by  J.  G.  Jennings  (Macmillan 
A  Co.),  Part  I,  omitting  Nos.  12,  13, 15,  18,  22,  24,  35, 
37,  39,  44.     (The  notes  are  not  prescribed.) 

Mathematics. 

There  will  be  two  papers  in  Mathematics,  one  paper  in 
Arithmetic  and  Algebra,  and  a  second  paper  in  Geometry. 

The  courses  shall  be  as  follows  :— 

(1)  Arithmetic. — ^The  whole  of  Arithmetic.  (The  uses 
of  Algebraical  symbols  and  processes  shall  be  permitted.) 

(2)  Algebra. — ^The  four  simple  rules.  Fractions,  Greatest 
Common  Measure,  Least  Common  Multiple,  Factors, 
Proportion,  Bimple  Equations  of  one  or  more  unknown 
quantities  with  easy  problems,  Square  Boot,  simple  ques* 
tions  on  Fractional  and  Negative  Indices*  Quadratic 
Equations  of  one  unknown  quantity  with  easy  problems. 
Easy  graphs. 

{Candidates  will  he  provided  with  squared  paper,) 

(3)  Geometry. ^T\xQ  course  includes  both  Practical  and 
Theoretical  Geometry,  and  every  oandidate  shall  be  ex- 
pected to  answer  questions  in  botlT  branches  of  thj» 
subject. 

The  questions  on  Practical  Geometry  shall  be  set  on 
the  constructions  contained  in  the  annexed  Schedule  A, 
together  with  easy  extensions  of  them.  All  figures  should 
be  drawn  accurately,  for  which  purpose  every  candidate 
should  provide  himself  with  a  graduated  scale,  a  pair  of 
set  squares,  a  protractor,  dompass  and  a  hard  pencil. 

The  questions  on  Theoretical  Geometry  shall  consist 
of  Theorems  contained  in  the  annexed  Schedule  B*  to- 
gether with  easy  extensions  and  deductions  with  numeri- 
cal illustrations.  Any  proof  of  a  proposition  shall  be 
accepted  which  appears  to  the  examiners  to  form  part  of 
a  systematic  treatment  of  the  subject ;  the  order  in 
which  the  theorems  are  stated  in   Schedule  B  i»  not 


222  APPENDIX  B. 

imposed  as  the  sequence  of  their  treatment.  In  the 
proof  of  the  theorems  hypothetical  constructions  shall 
be  permitted. 

SCHEDULE  A. 

Bisections  of  angles  and  of  straight  lines. 

Construction  of  perpendiculars  to  straight  lines. 

Construction  of  an  angle  equal  to  a  given  angle» 

Construction  of  parallels  to  a  given  straight  line. 

Simple  cases  of  the  construction  from  sufficient  data 
of  triangles  and  quadrilaterals. 

Division  of  straight  lines  into  a  given  number  of  equal 
parts  or  into  parts  in  any  given  proportions. 

Construction  of  a  triangle  equal  in  area  to  a  given 
polygon. 

Constructipn  of  tangents  to  a  circle  and  of  common 
tangents  to  two  circles. 

Simple  cases  of  the  construction  of  circles  from  sufficient 
data. 

Construction  of  a  fourth  proportional  to  three  given 
straight  lines  and  a  mean  proportional  to  two  given 
straight  lines. 

Construction  of  regular  figures  of  3,  4,  6  or  8  sides  in 
or  about  a  given  circle. 

Construction  of  a  square  equal  in  area  to  a  given 
polygon, 

SCHEDULE  B. 

Airauss  AT  ▲  Point. 

If  a  straight  line  stands  on  another  straight  line,  the 
sum  of  the  two  angles  so  formed  is  equal  to  two  right 
angles ;  and  the  converse. 

If  two  straight  lines  intersect,  the  vertically  opposite 
angles  are  equal. 


MATRICULATION  BXAMINATION9   1908.  223 

Paballbl  Stbaight  LnrsB. 
When  a  straight  line  cuts  two  other  straight  lines^  if 
(i)  a  pair  of  alternate  angles  are  equal,  or 
(ii)  a  pair  of  corresponding  angles  are  equal,  or 
(iii)  a  pair  of  interior  angles  on  the  same   side  of 
the  cutting  line  are  together  equal  to  two 
right  angles, 
then  the  two   straight  lines  are  parallel ;  and 
the  converse. 
Straight  lines  which  are  parallel  to  the  same  straight 
line  are  parallel  to  one  another.. 

Tbianglbs  and  Bbotilinbal  woubhs. 

The  sum  of  the  angles  of  a  triangle  is  equal  to  two 
right  angles. 

If  the  side  of  a  convex  polygon  are  produced  in  order 
the  sum  of  the  angles  so  formed  is  equal  to  four  right 
angles. 

If  two  triangles  have  two  sides  of  the  one  equal  to 
two  sides  of  the  other,  each  to  each,  and  also  the  angles 
contained  by.  these  sides  equal,  the  triangles  are  con- 
gruent. 

If  two  triangles  have  two  angles  of  the  one  equal  to 
two  angles  of  the  other,  each  to  each,  and  also  one  side 
of  the  one  equal  to  the  corresponding  side  of  the  other, 
the  triangles  are  congruent. 

If  two  sides  of  a  triangle  are  equal,  the  angles  oppo- 
site to  these  sides  are  equal  ;  and  the  converse. 

If  two  triangles  have  the  three  sides  of  the  one  equal 
to  the  three  sides  of  the  other,  each  to  each,  the  triangles 
are  congruent. 

If  two  right-angled  triangles  have  their  hypotenuses 
equal,  and  one  side  of  the  one  equal  to  one  side  of  the 
other,  the  triangles  are  congruent. 


284  APPEHDIZ  Bi 

If  two  sides  of  ft  triangle  Are  unequal,  the  greater  side 
has  the  greater  angle  opposite  to  it ;  and  the  converse. 

Of  all  the  straight  lines  that  can  be  drawn  to  a  given 
straight  line  from  a  given  point  outside  it,  the  perpen- 
dicular is  the  shortest. 

The  opposite  sides  and  angles  of  a  parallelogram  are 
equal,  each  diagonal  bisects  the  parallelogram  and  the 
diagonals  bisect  one  another. 

If  there  are  three  or  more  parallel  straight  lines  and 
the  intercepts  made  by  them  on  any  straight  line  that 
euts  them  are  equal,  then  the  correRponding  intercepts 
on  any  other  straight  line  that  cuts  them  are  also  equal. 

Abeas. 

Parallelograms  on  the  same  or  equal  bases  and  of  the 
same  altitude  are  equal  in  area. 

Triangles  on  the  same  or  ^qual  bases  and  of  the  same 
altitude  are  equal  in  area. 

Equal  triangles  on  the  same  or  equal  bases  are  of  the 
same  altitude. 

Illustrations  and  explanations  of  the  geometrical  theo- 
rems corresponding  to  the  following  Algebra  inden- 
tities:—  ♦ 


ko 

»  +  b 

+  c 

+  ....)  = 

.  ka 

(« 

+-b)« 

=  a» 

+  2ab  + 

b* 

(a- 

-b).  = 

=  a» 

-  2ab  + 

ba 

a* 

-  b» 

=  (a 

+  b){a 

-b) 

The  square  on  a  side  of  a  triangle  is  greater  than, 
equal  to,  or  less  than,  the  sum  of  the  squares  on  the 
other  two  sides,  according  as  the  angle  contained  by 
those  sides  is  obtuse,  right,  or  acute.  The  difference 
in  the  case  of  inequality  is  twice  the  rectangle  contained 
by  one  of  the  two  sides  and  the  projection  on  it  of  the 
other. 


MATBlCULATIOfl   niHIVATION,    1908.  23S 

Looi. 

The  locu8  of  a  point  which  is  equidistant  from  two 
fixed  points  is  the  perpendicular  bisector  of  the  straight 
line  joining  the  two  fixed  points. 

The  locus  of  a  point  which  is  equidistant  from  two 
intersectine;  straight  lines  consists  of  the  pair  of  straight 
lines  which  bisect  the  angles  between  the  two  given 
lines. 


Thj)  C1BCI.B. 

A  straight  line  drawn  from  the  centre  of  a  oirele  to 
bisect  a  chord  which  is  not  the  diameter  is  at  right  angles 
to  the  chord  ;  conversely  the  perpendicular  to  a  chord 
from  the  centre  bisects  the  chord. 

There  is  one  circle,  and  one  only,  which  passes  through 
three  given  points  not  in  a  straight  line. 

In  equal  circles  (or  in  the  same  circle)  (i)  if  two  arcs 
subtend  equal  angles  at  the  centres,  they  are  equal ;  (ii) 
oonversely,  if  two  arcs  are  equal,  they  subtend  equal 
angles  at  the  centres. 

In  equal  circles  (or  in  the  same  circle)  (i)  if  two  chords 
are  equal,  they  cut  off  equal  arcs  ;  (ii)  conversely,  if  two 
arcs  are  equal  the  chords  of  the  arcs  are  equal. 

Equal  chords  in  a  circle  are  equidistant  from  the 
centre ;  and  the  converse. 

The  tangents  at  any  point  of  a  circle  and  the  radius 
through  the  point  are  perpendicular  to  one  another. 

If  two  circles  touch,  the  point  of  contact  lies  on  the 
straight  line  through  the  centres. 

The  angle  which  an  arc  of  a  circle  subtends  at  the 
centre  is  double  that  which  it  subtends  at  any  point  on 
the  remaining  part  of  the  circumference. 

Angles  in  the  same  segment  of  a  1  circle  are  equal ; 
and,  if  the  line  joining  two  points  subtends  equal  angles 
at  two  other  points  on  the  same  side  of  it,  the  four 
points  lie  on  a  circle. 


226  APPENDIX  B. 

The  angle  in  a  semi-circle  is  a  right  angle,  the  angle 
in  a  segment  greater  than  a  semi-circle  is  less  than  a 
right  angle,  and  the  angle  in  a  segment  less  than  a  semi- 
circle is  greater  than  a  right  angle. 

The  opposite  angles  of  any  quadrilateral  inscribed  in  a 
circle  are  supplementary  ;  and  the  converse. 

If  a  straight  line  touch  a  circle,  and  from  the  point  of 
contact  a  chord  be  drawn,  the  angles  which  this  chord 
makes  with  the  tangent  are  equal  to  the  angles  in  the 
alternate  segments. 

If  two  chords  of  a  circle  intersect  either  inside  or 
outside  the  circle,  the  rectangle  contained  by  the  parts 
of  the  one  is  equal  to  the  rectangle  contained  by  the 
parts  of  the  other. 

Pbopobtioit;  Similae  Tbiangees. 

If  a  straight  line  is  drawn  parallel  to  one  side  of  a 
triangle,  the  other  two  sides  are  divided  proportionally  ; 
and  the  converse. 

If  two  triangles  are  equiangular,  their  corresponding 
sides  are  proportional ;  and  the  converse. 

If  two  triangles  have  one  angle  of  the  one  equal  to 
one  angle  of  the  other  and  the  sides  about  these  equal 
angles  proportional,  the  triangles  are  similar. 

The  internal  bisector  of  an  angle  of  a  triangle  divides 
the  opposite  sides  internally  in  the  ratio  of  the  sides 
containing  the  angle,  and  likewise  the  external  bisector 
externally. 

The  ratio  of  the  areas  of  similar  triangles  is  equal  to 
the  ratio  of  the  squares  on  corresponding  sides. 

The  following  books  are  suggested  for  Algebra — 

TuoKET :  Examples  in  Algebra. 

Bakbb  and  Boubnb  j  Elementary  Algebra,  Part  I. 

In  Gheometry — 

Hale  and  Stbvbits  :  A  School  Geometry,  Part  I^V 
if  prescribed. 


MATRIODLATIOK  BXABUNITION,    1908.  327 

HiSTOBT  AVD  GbOGRAFHT. 

One  paper  will  be  set  in  History  and  one  paper  in 
Geography. 

One  question  in  map-drawing  will  be  included  in  the 
qnestion-paper  in  Geography. 

English  Ektory, — "A  Junior  History  of  England"  by 
M.  &  0.  Oman. 

InAian  History. -^De  la  Fosse's  History  of  India  for  High 
Schools  (New  Edition). 

Geography. — ^Ihe  following  syllabus  is  prescribed — G^ene- 
ral  Geography  of  the  World  and  a  detailed 
knowledge  of  India. 

ClASSIOAL  LAKGVAOJaS. 

Three  papers  will  be  set  in  each  of  the  Classical  Lan- 
guages. The  first  paper  will  contain  questions  on  the 
prescribed  course  and  Grammar.  The  second  paper  will 
contain  passages  for  translation  from  the  Classical  Lan- 
guage into  English — these  passages  to  be  taken  not  from 
the  prescribed  text-books  but  certain  other  books 
recommended  for  rapid  reading.  The  third  paper  will  con- 
tain English  sentences  or  passages  to  be  rendered  into 
the  Classical  Language.  Candidates  are  required  to  gain 
minimum  pass-marks  in  the  third  paper,  and  in  the  three 
papers  combined. 

(a)  Sanskrit  , 

Prescribed  Course. —Adityaram  Bhattacharya-— Sans- 
krit Siksha.    (Selection  in  Prose  and  Poetry). 

Hajkrishna  Banerji— Upakramanika,  or  any  other  ele- 
mentary book  in  English  or  in  Hindi  covering  the  same 
ground. 

Book  recommended  for  the  second  paper — Hitopadetiha. 
(Expurgated  Ed.  by  the  Indian  Press,  Allahabad.) 

SoTB.— Saoakrit  must  be  written  in  the  Devanagri  character. 


228  APPEMOIX  B« 

(6)  Ar<abie. 

Prescribed  Course. — Bhams^ul-ulama  M.  Syyad  Amjad 
Ali,  If. A.:  Belections  in  Arabic  Prose  and  Poetrj. 
together  with  Elements  of  Arabic  Grammar  as  contained 
in  Mizan  Munsha'ib  Sarf  Mir  and  Nahv  Mir. 

Book  recommended  for  the  second  paper^^Nafhatu 
Taman  (First  Chapter). 

(c)  Persian  with  Arabic. 

Prescribed  Cotirse. — Shams-nl-ulama  M.  Byyad  Amjad 
Ali,  M.A :  Entrance  Persian  Course 

aind  Pirst  Elements  of  Arabic  Qrammv- 

Book  recommended  for  the  second  paper — Saadi's 
Gulistan. 

id)  Latin. 
Prescribed  Course. — Viegil  :  -Slneid,  Books  IV  and  V. 
CJB8AB :  De  Bello  Gallico,  IV  and  V. 

Grammar  recommended  :  Gildersleeve's  Latin  Gram- 
mar. 

Books  recommended  for  the  second  paper— 

Ovid's  Fasti, 

CsBsar. 

(e)  Greek. 

Prescribed  Course.— XsNOPHoirt  Anabasis,    Books    I, 

II,  in. 

Grammar  recommended:  Butherford's  Greek  Gram- 
mar. 

Book  recommended  for  the  second  paper— Xenophon'a 
Anabasis. 

(/)  Hebrew. 
Prescribed  Course. — Genesis, 
Arnold's  First  Hebrew  Book. 
Book  recommended  for  the  second  paper- 
Psalms,  Book  V. 


MATRICULATiail   EXAMINATION,    1908.  *  229 

Bhysies  and  Chemistry. 

GBseoBT  and  Simmons:  ElemenUry  Physics  and 
Chemistry,  first  stage. 

Indian  Vbbnaoulaxs. 

BinOi. 

Tulsidasa's  BAmikj^nvk^Ajodhya  Kanda  (Indian  Press 
Edition). 

MudrarakshoMa,  by  Harish  Chandra  (Khadgavilasa 
Press). 

Hindi  Baiahodha  Vyuharana,  by  P.  Madhattt  Prasad 
Pathaka,  Benares* 

Urdu, 

Be?ised  selections  by  Shams-ul-ulama  Ahmad  (men- 
tioned in  the  Calcutta  University  Calendar  for  1905, 
p.  204). 

BengtUi. 

Meglianada-Badha-Kavya^  by  M.  Madhusudan  Datta 
—First  two  cantos. 

Sttar-vanavaaa  (Beyised  edition),  by  Pandit  Isvar  Oh. 
Yidyasagar. 

Bengali  Vydkarana  by  Ealiprasanna  Vidyaratna. 

Marathi. 

1.  Dr.  Johnson's  Var^M  Mhandha  (from  Niban- 
dhamala)  by  Vishnu  Sastri  Chiplun  Bai  (Aryabhushan 
Press,  Poena). 

2.  Qadharatnamala^  by  S.  S.  Bapat. 

3.  Morapanti  Sahha  Parva. 

4.  NalopaJchyan.hj'MvLkteswtkT.  (Yanaparbantargata) 
Nirnaya  Sagar  Press. 

5.  Bapata's  Vyuipattipradtpa,  and 

6.  Kher's  Marathi  Orammar. 


S30  AFPBNDIX   B. 

Guzrati. 

Karanghdo^  by  JSand  Shankar. 
Kavya  Doha,  one  hundred  pages. 
Taylor's  Quzrafi  Grammar, 

Uriya. 

Prahandhamala — Pages  1 — 115,  by  M.  S.  Bao. 
Kavita-Sangraha — by  Bam  Narayan  Eao. 

2*elugu. 

Prose— rMtichendica  Sandhi — ^by  K.  Yeersalingam. 
Poetry — Phaakareata  Kamu — ^The  whole. 

Tamil, 

Poetry — Tamil  Poeiical  Anthology — No.  II,  pages  15  to 
the  end. 

Prose—The  Panchatantra — Parts  I,  II,  and  III. 

MoDBBir  EuBOFBAir  LA2<rairAGB. 

French. 

La  Foittaiwb  :  Select  Fables,  by  L,  M.    Moriarty 
(Macmillan). 

SouTssTSB :  Vn  Philosophe  sous  les  Toits. 

Dbawhtg. 

Free-hand  Drawing. — Light  and  shade,  as  in  MaomillaiKs 
Official  Drawing  Books  Nos.  10,  14,  19. 

Geometrical  Drawing. — Geometrical  Drawing  for  Arts 
students,  by  J.  H.  Morris,  specially  edited  for  Indian 
students  by  William  Jesse,  M.A.,  pp.  1  to  107  (omitting 
pp.  68  to  71), 

Free-hanA  Model  Drawing — Bectilineal  and  curved  forms 
in  outline,  and  in  addition  simple  eyery-day  objects,  such 
as  tables,  trestles,  surahis,  etc. 


INTEBMBDIATE,   1908.  231 

AOBIOULTUllE  WITH  SUBTBTDie. 

Chain  Surveying, 

I.  Measurement. — Structure  and  use  of  chains  (Q-unter's 
and  100-feet  chains) ;  point  to  be  kept  in  yiew  in  chain- 
ing  -;  the  duties  of  the  leader  and  the  follower  ;  rectan- 
gular and  oblique  offsets  ;  use  of  offset  rod  (latha  or 
gatha);  erecting  perpendiculars  with  the  chain  onlj ; 
description  and  use  of  cross-staff  and  optical  square  ; 
methods  of  overcoming  obstacles  in  the  chain  line,  such 
as  building,  tank,  swamp,  etc.  ;  use  of  chain  angles  ; 
chaining  on  a  slope ;  finding  distances  of  inaccessible 
points  with  the  chain ;  keeping  field-book  ;  checking 
by  tie-lines  ;  liability  to  error  in  chain  ;  provision  for 
error  of  chain  ;  maximum  error  allowed  in  lineal  measure- 
ment ;  testing  chain's  length  by  standard  measuring-rods. 

II.  Plotting. — ^Plotting  to  scale  ;  conventional  repre- 
sentations of  ground  and  of  objects  on  the  ground  ;  con- 
struction 'and  use  of  simple  and  diagonal  scale  ;  use  of 
compasses  and  parallel  rulers  ;  representative  fractions  ; 
copying  and  reduction  of  plans  by  squares. 

III.  Finding  areas. — Eules  of  mensuration  ;  use  of 
area-comb  (talc  square). 

AOBIOULTUSB. 

First  Book  of  Agriculture  for  the  use  of  Schools  in 
Southern  India,  by  Chablbs  Beinson  and  C.  K.  Subha. 
Bow  (Addison  &  Co.,  Madras). 


INTEEMBDIATB  EXAMINATION. 
English. 

There  will  be  one  paper  in  Prose,  set  from  the  pres- 
cribed course  ;  and  a  second  paper  will  be  set  half  from 
the  Poetry  course  and  half  from  Unseen  Passages  ;  and  a 
third  paper  will  be  in  Translation  from  a  Vernacular  into 
English.  The  translation  to  be  as  literal  as  is  compa- 
tible with  correctness  of  idiom  and  expression.    English 


2S2  APPKNOIX  B. 

Composition  will  t)e  substituted  for  Tntaslation  in  the 
oase  of  any  candidate  whose  mother-tongue  is  English. 

TiKinraoK :  The  Passing  of  Arthur. 

MATTHaw  AmroiiD :  Sohrab  and  Bastum. 

BsEBLT :  Elisabeth, 

Fbovdb's  English  Seamen  in  the  16th  Centurj — 

dr  Blaokib's  Self-Ksulture. 

NoTB.— Giammatical  questions  will  bs  asked,  including  Parsing, 
Analvsis,  the  Sequence  of  Tenses,  and  conTersioii  of  the  Direct 
and  Indirect  Forms  of  Speech. 

CliASSIOAL  LAKGUAeiS. 

fa)  Sanskrit. 

Bi^huTansa — Gantos  I  and  II. 

EshemendiFa's  Avadana-Kalpa-lata— Aradana  III  (as 
eontained  m  Bibiiotheca  Indiea,  Vol.  I,  Fasc.  II.) 

Sanskrit  Grammar  for  Beginners  by  Maodonell  (Long- 
mans, Given  A  Go.) 

Apte's  Guide  to  Sanskrit  Oomposition  (inclading 
illustratiye  sentences  printed  in  larger  type). 

NoTB. — Sanskrit  must  be  written  in  the  Devanagri  character. 
<6)  ArmMe. 

Shams-ul-ulama  M.  Syyad  Amjad  All,  M.A. :  Selections 
in  Arabic  Prose  and  Verse,  omitting  the  following 
pieces  : — Zikrul  Hawatif,  Annawadir,  the  extracts  from 
Ibrahim  Beg,  Abbas  Ibne  Ahnaf  and  Aljawaeb^ 

Arabic  Grammar  ns  contained  in  Zariri. 

(c)  Ber/dan  with  Arabic. 
Inlermediate  Gourse  of  Persian  with  Arabic,  by  Shams- 
ni-ulama  M.  Syyad  Amjad  Ali,  M.A. 

id)  Latin, 
HoBAOB :  Odes,  Books  I  and  II. 
LiYY :  Book  ZXI. 


INT£AMBIttATB,    1908.  233 

GiOEBO :  Be  Amicitia. 

OrMiimar  recommended  :^Oilder8leeye*8  Latin  Grammer. 

(e)  Greek. 

EuBiPisES:  Hecuba. 

Plato  ;  Apology,  Onto. 

Grammar  recommended :  Butherford's  Greek  Grammar. 

(^)  Hebrew. 

First  Book  of  Samuel. 
Psalms,  I— XVIII. 

MODBBK  LaNOUAOB. 

Frencli. 

Pro9e — 

Mebimbb:  Colomba. 

CoFFBB :  Oontes  Ghoisis. 

Poetry — 
OoBNinLLB :  Cinna. 

HiSTOBY. 

EUh^  English  History,  Vi;.,  '*  A  Student's  History  of 
England  by  Gardiner,  w 

Ancient  History,  viz. : — 

Mbbiyalb   akd   PulIiBB:    School    History   of   Bome 
(Longmans,  Green  &  Co.) 
0.  A,  Fwtb:  Greece  (History  Primer). 

DBDironYB  Ijooio. 

The  following  Syllabus  is  prescribed  : — 

First  Principles  and  Laws  of  Thought;  Logical  use 
of  Language,  Terms,  Categories  and  Predicables  ;  Formal 
Bivimon  and  Definition ;  Propositions  and  their  Import ; 
Forms  of  Immediate  Inference;  Syllogism  and  other 
varieties  of  Formal  Reasoning ;  Fallacies ;  Functions  of 
Syllogism ;  Trains  of  Beasoning ;  Demonstration  and 
Necessary  Truth. 


234 


] 


APPENDIX   B. 


Mathxmatios. 

There  will  be  two  papers  in  Mathematics,  one  p»per 
in  Algebra  and  Trigonometry,  and  a  second  in  th& 
Q-eometry  of  Conies  and  Solids  and  the  elements  of 
Co-ordinate  Geometry. 

The  course  shall  be  a»  follows :  — 

(1)  JZ^«&ra.^  Quadratic  equations  involving  two  or  more 
unKnown  quantities,  the  theory  of  quadratic  equations 
and  of  expressions  of  any  degree,  Imaginary  Expressions, 
Arithmetical,  Geometrical  and  Harmonical  Progressions, 
Permutation  and  Combination,  Binomial  and  Exponent 
tial  Theorems,  Properties  of  Logarithms  and  easy  Deter- 
minants. 

(2)  Trigon<metry — Including  Solution  of  Triangles, 
DeMoivre's  Theorem,  Expansion  of  Sine  and  Cosine  with 
their  exponential  values. 

(3)  Geometry  of  Conic-  Sections^ — The  properties  of  the 
Parabola^  ElHpse  and  Hyperbola  treated  geometrically. 

(4)  Geometry  of  Solids.— Ab  in  Hall  and  Stevens,  Part 

The  use  of  Trigonometry  and  Logsrithme  shall  be 
permitted  in  solving  numerical  examples. 

(5)  Coordinate  Geometry, — ^The  properties  of  the  straight 
line  and  circle  treated  by  rectangular  and  polar  co-ordi> 
nates  and  the  simplest  equations  of  the  parabola,  ellipse 
and  hyperbola. 

I^hyaics, 

The  following  Syllabus  is  prescribed  : — 
SyUahu8 — 

Measurements  of  length,  area  and  volume. 

Comparison  of  weights.  The  balance.  Methods  of 
weighing.  Mass.  Density.  Density  relative  to  water. 
Buoyancy  of  liquids.  Pressure  at  any  point  of  a  liquid. 
Pressure  of  a  gas.  Boyle's  Law.  Atmospheric  pressure. 
Barometer.  Water-pump,  Air-pump.  (J-tube  mano- 
meter.    Siphon. 


iNTIBMBDUTBi    1908.  235 

Temperature.  Thermometry.  Qaantitj  of  Heat.  Spe- 
cific Heat.  Fusion.  Vaporization.  Condensation.  Soli- 
dification. Latent  Heat.  Melting  po:nt.  Boiling  point. 
Vapour  tension.  Distillation.  Dilatation.  Coefficient 
of  expansion.    Chablbb'  Law. 

Bectilineal  propagation  of  Light.  Shadows.  Pinhole 
Camera. 

Beflection  of  Light.     Mirrors.    Images. 

Befraction  of  Light.  Index  of  refraction.  Prisms. 
Minimum  deviation.  Lenses.  Eocal  lengths.  Position 
and  magnification  of  images.  Telescope.  Simple 
Microscope. 

Dispersion.     Spectroscope,  Spectra. 

Sound  WaTes.  Vibration  frequency.  Pitch.  Intensity. 
Vibration  of  stretched  strings.  Monochord.  Belation 
between  frequency,  length,  mass  and  tension  of  stretched 
string.     Tuning  fork.     Velocity  of  sound. 

Velocity  of  a  moying  body.  Uniform  acceleration  in 
direction  of  motion.  Belation  between  force,  mass  and 
acceleration.  Unit  of  force.  Momentum.  Energy.  Work. 
Power.  Units  of  Work  and  Power.  Coni^rsion  of 
Energy  into  Heat. 

Condition  of  equilibrium  of  two  or  more  forces  acting 
at  a  point.  Triangle  and  polygon  of  forces.  Besultant  of 
two  or  more  forces  acting  at  a  point.  Parallelogram 
Law. 

Parallel  forces  acting  on  a  rigid  body.  Condition  of 
equilibrium.     Besultant.     Centre  of  gravity.     Couples. 

Lever.  Systems  of  Pulleys.  Screws.  Mechanical 
advantages  and  efficiency  of  machines.    Friction. 

Magnets.  Magnetic  lines  of  force.  Magnetization. 
Strength  of  pole.  Magnetic  moment.  Magnetic  field. 
Action  of  a  magnetic  field  on  a  magnet.  Earth's 
magnetic  field. 

Erictional  Electricity,  including  its  production,  the 
nature  and  properties  of  a  6harge,  conductors   and  non- 


236  APPRMDIX  B. 

coadttctors,  tlie  Lejden  Jar,  prineiples  o{  simple  con- 
deiui^rs.  Friotional  machines,  induction  electrophones, 
electroscopes.  The  production  of  current  electricity, 
the  eleclro-chemical  changes  taking  place  in  the  com- 
moner forms  of  cell,  the  methods  of  connecting  cells  in 
a  hattery  in  parallel  series.  Elementary  ideas  as  to  the 
nature  of  resistance,  potential,  and  quantity  of  a  current. 
Magnetic  field  due  to  electric  currents.  Unit  current. 
Measurement  of  currents.  Static  and  Tangent  Galvano- 
meter. 

Heating  effect  of  currents.    Electric  lighting. 
Electro-chemical  action  of  currents.     Electroplating. 
Electro-magnets.    Electric  Telegraph. 

The  following  text-books  are  suggested  : — 
WiarTWOHTH  and  Hill  :   Text-book  of  Physica  (Ginn  & 

Co.,  Boston). 
Jokes  :  Heat,  Light  and  Sound. 
Sandbbson  :  Electricity  and  Magnetism. 
Balfoitb  Stbwabt  :  Elementary  Physics. 
BoBiNSON :  Mechanics. 
Glazbbbook  :  Statics,  Dynamics  and  Hydrostatics. 

Ch^mistbt. 

The  following  Syllabus  is  prescribed  : — 

SyUahus — 

Measurements  of  length,  volume  and  contents  ;  the 
use  of  the  balance,  burette,  thermometer,  barometer, 
Botlb's  Law,  Ohaelbs  ^  Law,  vapour  tension,  liquifaction 
and  solidification,  determination  of  melting  points  and 
boiling  points,  distillatioB  and  condensation. 

Elementary  and  compound  substances,  mixtures,  solu- 
tion, chemical  action,  the  laws  of  definite  and  multiple  pro- 
portion, the  determination  of  equivalent  weights,  alams, 
molecules,  atomic  and  molecular  weight4»  vapour^  density, 


INTtRMKDUTfiy    1908.  2S7 

the  atomic  theory  and  AvoakNbo'B  hypothesis,  combina- 
tion of  gases  by  yolume,  valency,  diffusion. 

Belation  between  equifalent  and  atomic  weights, 
determination  of  atomic  weights,  DuLOve  and  Fitit'b 
Law, 

Chemical  symbols,  formal»  and  equations  ;  calculations 
of  an  easy  nature.  Chemical  change  and  physical  change, 
combination,  decomposition,  double  decomposition. 

The  chief  physical  and  chemical  characters,  prepara- 
tion and  properties  of  the  following  elements  and  com- 
pounds, with  (as  far  as  possible)  proofs  of  the  composi- 
tion of  the  compounds|:  Hydrogen,  oxygen,  water,  natu- 
ral waters,  ozone,  hydrogen  dioxide. 

Nitrogen,  the  atmosphere,  thei  effects  of  animal  and 
vegetable  life  upon  its  composition,  ammonia,  nitric  acid 
and  nitrates,  nitrous  acid  and  nitrites,  the  oxides  of 
nitrogen. 

Carbon,  marsh  gas,  ethylene,  acetylene,  carbon-dioxide, 
earbon-monoxide,  carbonic  acid,  combustion,  structure 
of  flame,  coal  gas,  Davy  lamp. 

Chlorine,  hydrochloric  aeid«  the  chlorides ,  oxides   and 
oxyacids  of  chlorine. 
Bromine,  Iodine,  their  hydracids  and  oxyacids. 

Sulphur,  Sulphuretted  hydrogen,  the  oxides  of  sul- 
phur, sulphuric  acid  and  the  sulphates,  sulphurous  acid 
and  the  sulphites. 

Phosphorus,  phosphoretted  hydrogen,  oxides  of  phos- 
phorus, phosphoric  acid. 

Silica  and  silicates,  Glass. 

Sodium  and  its  hydrate,  chloride,  nitrate,  carbonate 
Borax. 

Potassium  and  its  nitrate,  carbonate,  and  hydrate. 

Calcium  and  its  oKide,  carbonate,  sulphate  and  chloride. 

Iron,  the  outlines  of  its  metallurgy,  its  sulphates, 
chlorides  and  oxides. 


236  AFPBMDIX   B. 

coadvctors*  tlie  Lejdea  Jar,  prineiples  o{  simple  con- 
deaaers.  Factional  machines,  induction  electrophones, 
electroscopes.  The  production  of  current  electricity, 
the  eleclro-chemical  changes  taking  place  in  the  com- 
moner forms  of  cell,  the  methods  of  connecting  cells  in 
a  battery  in  parallel  series.  Elementary  ideas  as  to  the 
nature  of  resistance,  potential,  and  quantity  of  a  current. 
Magnetic  field  due  to  electric  currents.  Unit  current. 
Measurement  of  currents.  Static  and  Tangent  Galvano- 
meter. 

Heating  effect  of  currents.    Electric  lighting. 
Electro-chemical   action  of  currents.    Electroplating. 
Electro-magnets.    Electric  Telegraph. 

The  following  text-books  are  suggested  : — 
WiarTWOHTH  and  Hill  :   Text-book  of  Physics  (Ginn  & 

Co.,  Boston). 
JoiTES :  Heat,  Light  and  Sound. 
Sandbbson  :  Electricity  and  Magnetism. 
Balfovb  Stbwxbt  :  Elementary  Physics. 
EoBursoN :  Mechanics. 
Glazbbbook  :  Statics,  Dynamics  and  Hydrostatics. 

Ch^mistbt. 

The  following  Syllabus  is  prescribed  : — 

SyUahus — 

Measurements  of  length,  volume  and  contents  ;  the 
use  of  the  balance,  burette,  thermometer,  barometer, 
Botlb's  Law,  Ohables  '  Law,  vapour  tension,  liquifaction 
and  solidification,  determination  of  meJting  points  and 
boiling  points,  distillation  and  condensation. 

Elementary  and  compound  substances,  mixtures,  solu- 
tion, chemical  action,  the  laws  of  definite  and  multiple  pro- 
portion, the  determination  of  equivalent  weights,  atoms, 
molecules,  atomic  and  molecolaif  weight4»  vapour^  density, 


INTtRMBDUTfi,    1908.  2S7 

the  atomic  theory  and  AvoakVBo'n  hypothesiSi  combina- 
lion  of  gases  by  yolume,  valency,  diffusion. 

Belation  between  equifalent  and  atomic  weights, 
determination  of  atomic  weights,  DuLOve  and  Fitit'b 
Law, 

Chemical  symbols,  formulas  and  equations  ;  calculations 
of  an  easy  nature.  Ghemioal  change  and  physical  change, 
combination,  decomposition,  double  decomposition. 

The  chief  physical  and  chemical  characters,  prepara- 
tion and  properties  of  the  following  elements  and  com- 
pounds, with  (as  far  as  possible)  proofs  of  the  composi- 
tion of  the  compounds|:  Hydrogen,  oxygen,  water,  natu- 
ral waters,  ozone,  hydrogen  dioxide. 

Nitrogen,  the  atmosphere,  the  effects  of  animal  and 
vegetable  life  upon  its  composition,  ammonia,  nitric  acid 
and  nitrates,  nitrous  acid  and  nitrites,  the  oxides  of 
nitrogen. 

Carbon,  marsh  gas,  ethylene,  acetylene,  carbon-dioxide, 
earbon-monoxide,  carbonic  acid,  combustion,  structure 
of  flame,  coal  gas,  Davy  lamp. 

Chlorine,  hydrochloric  acid«  the  chlorides ,  oxides  and 
oxyacids  of  chlorine. 
Bromine,  Iodine,  their  hydracids  and  oxyacids. 

Sulphur,  Sulphuretted  hydrogen,  the  oxides  of  sul- 
phur, sulphuric  acid  and  the  sulphates,  sulphurous  acid 
and  the  sulphites. 

Phosphorus,  phosphoretted  hydrogen,  oxides  of  phos- 
phorus, phosphoric  acid. 

Silica  and  silicates,  Glass. 

Sodium  and  its  hydrate,  chloride,  nitrate,  carbonate 
Borax. 

Potassium  and  its  nitrate,  carbonate,  and  hydrate. 

Calcium  and  its  oKide,  carbonate,  sulphate  and  chloride. 

Iron,  the  outlines  of  its  metallurgy,  its  sulphates, 
chlorides  and  oxides. 


238  APPENDIX  B. 

Steel,  caBt*iron,  wrought-iron. 

Oopper,  the  outlines  of  its  metallurgy  and  its  sulphate, 
nitrate  and  oxide,  brass. 

Lead,  the  outlines  of  its  metallurgy,  and  its  chloride- 
sulphate,  and  acetate. 

The  common  uses  of  Zinc  and  Tin. 

The  following  text-books  are  suggested  : — 

Pbskin  and  Lban  :  Introduction  to  the  Study  of  Che- 
mistry. 

BoBOOB  and  Lmrr  :  Inorganic  Ohemistry  for  Beginners. 

Jago  :    Inorganic   Ohemistry  (Longmans'  Elementary 
Science  Manual.) 

BiMSBir :  Inorganic  Chemistry  (Macmillan's  Manual  for 
Students). 

Fabbish  and  Eobbxth:  :  Chemistry  for  Organised  Schools 
of  Science. 

Bbyvolds  :  Chemistry,  Vol.  I. 


B.A.  EXAMINATION. 

English. 

A.  Ibt  ob  Gbnbbal  Sbotion  : — 

{Two  papers  and  a  Viva  Voce  Examination.) 

lit  paper  I  Unseen  Passages  from  modern  books,  maga- 
zines or  newspapers,  on  History,  Biography, 
Travel,  etc.,  with  grammatical  questions. 

2nd  paper :  An  Essay  on  a  subject  of  general  interest. 

Viva  Voce'i  Conversational,  based  on  unseen  passages 
similar  to  those  set  in  the  1st  paper,  with  gram- 
matical questions. 


B.A.,  1908.  1139 

B.  23rD  OB  SnoiAii  Ssonom : — 

(Twopaperi.)  , 

lit  paper :  Questions  on  set  books  of  Prose  Literature, 
and  on  prescribed  portions  of  the  Literary  History 
of  English  Prose. 

2nd  paper :  Questions  on  set  books  of  Poetry,  and  on 
prescribed  portions  of  the  History  of  English 
Poetry. 

The  following  books  are  prescribed  :— 

Shakispbabb  :  Macbeth ;  A  Midsummer  Night's  Dream. 

Milton  :  L'AUegro ;  II  Pensoroso ;  Lycidas. 

TiDfiTTBOir :  Selections  by  Bowe  and  Webb  (Macmillan) 
containing  the  following  poems  :— 

1.  Eecollections  of  the  Arabian  Nights. 

2.  The  Lady  of  Shalott. 

3.  The  Lotus  Eaters. 

4.  Dora. 

5.  Ulysses. 

6.  Tithonus. 

7.  The  Lord  of  Burleigh. 

8.  Ode  on  the  Death  of  the  Duke  of  Wellington. 

9.  The  Beyenge. 

10.  CEnone. 

11.  A  Dream  of  Fair  Women. 

12.  Morte  D'Arthur. 

13.  Sir  Galahad. 

14.  The  Brook. 

15.  The  Palace  of  Art. 

16.  The  Voyage. 

17.  Demeter  and  Persephone. 

(The  notes  are  not  prescribed.) 

SmHBT  Lbb  :  Shakespeare's  Life  and  Work,  an  abridg- 
ment of  the  Life  of  William  Shakespeare  (Smith 
Elder  A  Go.),  omitting  Chapters  XYI  and  XYII 
and  Appendix. 

Hambbton  :  The  Intellectual  Life  (Macmillan's  Oolo- 
nial  Library).    The  following  portions  only  are 


940  APPBNDIX  B. 

prescribed — ^Parts  I^  II,   1—3;  HI  to  T;    and 
IX  to  XII  inclusiye. 

GhioiMa  EuoT :  Silas  Marner. 

DowBiN  :  Shakespeare  Primer. 

Those  portions  of  Stephen  Owynn's  *'  The  Masters  of 
Bnglish  Literature,"  which  deal  with  the  authors 
prescribed. 

GlaBSIOAIi  LAKGUAeBS. 

Latin. 

HoBAOB  :  Epistles,  Books  I  and  11^  and  Ars  Foetica. 
OxOBBO :  Pro  Milone. 
TAomrs  :  Annals,  Book  I. 

Glrammar  recommended :  Oildersleere's  Latin  Grammar. 


Cfreek. 

SoPHOOLBS  t  Fhiloctetes,  Ajaz. 

Plato  :  Phsedo. 

Thtjotpiubs  :  Book  I. 

Grammar  recommended :  Eutherford's  G^eek  Grammar. 


Hebrew. 

The  Psalms. 
The  Proverbs. 
Isaiah. 

ArcMc 

Shams-ul-ulama  M.  Syyad  Amjad  Ah,  M.A. :  Selections 
in  Arabic  Prose  and  Poetrj  (new  selections.) 

Arabic  -Persian. 

Arabic-Persian  Course  by    Shams-ul-ulama  M.    Syyad 
Amjad  AU^  M.A. 


B.4.,  1908.  241 

Siinskrit* 

Uttara-Bama-Charita. 
Prasanna  Baghava. 

Uiatorj  of  SJavy^  Literature  as  in  Macdonell's  His* 
tory  of  Sanskrit  Literature. 

Grammar—Sjntaz    as    in    Speijer,    tbe    rest    as    in 
Kielhorn. 

Note. — Sanskrit  miut  be  written  in  the  DeTanagri  character. 

Mathbmaticis. 

Algebra:  Convergence  and  Diyergence  of  series,  Con- 
tinued fractions,  Partial  fractions,  Inequalities.  Deter- 
minants. 

Trigonometry :  Inyerse  trigonometrical  functions, 
DeMoivre's  theorem,  Summation  of  trigonometrical 
series,  Hyperbolic  functions,  Expansion  of  trigono- 
metrical functions. 

Analytical  Geometry :  The  straight  line,  circle,  parabola, 
ellipse,  hyperbola,  and  the  general  equation  of  the 
second  degree,  treated  by  means  of  rectangular,  oblique 
and  polar  co-ordinates. 

inferential  Calculus  t  Differentiation,  successive  differen- 
tiation, development  of  functions,  indeterminate  forms, 
partial  differential  co-efficients,  maxima  and  minima  for 
a  single  variable,  tangents  and  normals  to  curves,  asymp- 
totes, multiple  points  on  curves,  envelopes,  convexity, 
concavity,  points  of  infle^oa,  radius  of  curvature,  evo- 
lutes,  curve  tracing. 

Integral  Calculus.'  0enerAl  methods  of  integration, 
standard  forms,  integration  by  parts,  formula  of 
reduction,  rectification  of  curves,  quadrature,  surfaces 
and  volumes  of  solids  of  revolution 

Dynamics  :  Motion  in  a  straight  line,  mass  momentum, 
collision,  force,  work,  energy,  power,  composition  of 
velocities  and  accelerations,  coplanar  forces,  point 
forces  on  a  rigid  body,  parallel  forces,  centre  of  gravity, 
machines,  friction,  oblique  impact,  projectiles,   motion 


242  APPENDIX  B. 

in    a   circle    under    central    force,   simple   harmonic 
motion,  pendulum. 

Hydrostatics  :  Fluid  pressure,  pressure  on  immersed  sur- 
faces, specific  gravity,  properties  of  gases,  machines 
depending  upon  fluid  pressure. 

TTtere  wiU  he  three  Qtiestion-papers. 

Philosophy, 

Mill  :  Utilitarianism. 

Mttibhbad  :  Ethics  (University  Extension  Series —  3rd 
Edition,  revised  and  enlarged). 

W.  James  :  Text-book   of   Psychology   (Macmillan  & 
Co.) 

Ebasbb  :  Selections  from  Berkeley,  5th  Edition,  pages 
1  to  166,  together  with  Eraser's  Introduction. 

Fliwt  :  Theism,  Chapters  I  to  IX  ; 

or 
SiDGWiOK  :  Outlines  of  the  Bistory  of  Ethics. 

PolitictU  Economy. 

Walkbs  :  Political  Economy. 

A.  Mabshall  :  Principles  of  Economics. 

H.  de  B.  GiBBiNS  :  Industrial  History  of  England. 

J.  N.  KtiTNBS :  Scope  and  Method  of  Political  Eco- 
nomy. 

Bi8tory. 

A**— Modem  European  History, 

The  following  books  are  recommended : — 

Ebbeman  :  General  Sketch  of  European  History  (from 
1463  A.D.) 

MiGHELBT  :  Precis  de  V  Histoire  Moderne  (Summary  of 
Modern  History.  Translated  and  continued  by  C.  M. 
Simpson). 

0.  W.  Oman  :  England  in  the  19th  Century. 

Alison  Phillips  :  Modern  Europe,  from  1816. 


M.A.,  1908.  243 

and 
B. — Indian  Hiitory. 

The  following  books  are  recommended :  — 
VnroBNT  Smith  :   The  Early  History  of  India  from 
600  fi.  0.  to  the  Muhammadan  Conquest- 

Lakb  Foolb  :  Medieval   India   (Story  of  the  Nations 

Series). 
Ltall  :  Bise  of  the  British  Dominion  in  India. 
Stsaohbt  :  India  (New  and  revised  Edition). 
or 
Medieval  European  Hiitory — 
The  foUovdng  books  are  recommended  : — 
Fbeihai^  :  General  Sketch  of  European  History. 

Thatchbb  akd    Sohwill  :    Europe    in    the    Middle 
Ages. 

BoBivsoir :  History  of  Western  Europe. 

FsBBiCAir :    Essays    on    Frederick     Barbarossa    and 
Frederick  11. 


M.  A.  EXAMINATION. 

English  Litbbatueb. 

.  There  will  be  eight  papers  set,  viz.,  six  papers  on  the 
prescribed  course,  one  containing  Unseen  Pasaaget  and 
one  an  Essay. 

N.B. — Candidates  must  take  up  Groups  I,  II,  III,  VI, 
and  either  IN  a  and  Va,  or  lYh  and  V6. 

For  the  Previous  Examination  candidates  are  required 
to  select  any  four  of  the  papers  of  the  course  ;  and  in  the 
Final  Examination  they  will  be  examined  in  the  four 
remaining  papers. 


I 


2f44  ATTEHDIX  B. 

/. — General  Section  :  Prose  dnd  Poetry. 

Chauosb  :  Prologue. 
Spensib  :  Faerie  Queen,  Book  I. 
FoFft  :  EssAy  on  Man. 
Bacon  :  EftdAjs. 

AddIboh  :  Spectator    Papers    (Selection,    Clarendon 
Press). 

//. — General  Sectidn  t  Shahespeare  and  Milton. 

SHAEESPk&it)!! :  Hamlet ;  Antony  and  Cleopatra  ;  As 
Tou  Like  It. 

Milton  :  Samson  Agonistes  ;  Comus  ;  Sonnets^ 

///, — Special  Section  :  Tennyson. 

The  Princess ;  In  Memoriam  :  Idyls  of  the  King. 
Selection  in  Vol.  IV  of  Ward's  English  Poets. 
Memoir  of  Alfred  Lord  Tennyson,  by  his  son. 
Stopfobi)  Bbooee  :  Tennyson. 
Bbadlby  :  In  Memoriam. 

JVa, — J^eoial  Section  :  Nineteenth  Century  Prose. 

Lkitn  :  Essays  of  Elia  (not  including  the  Last  Edsays 
of  filia). 
Gbobge  Eliot  :  Middlemarch. 
Cablylb  :  Heroes  and  Hero  Worship. 
MoBLBY  :  On  Compromise. 

or  IVb, — Historiat  Qrammar  oj  the  English  Language. 
MoBBis  :  Historical  Outlines  of  English  Accidence. 
N.B. — Candidates  offering  IV6  must  also  offer  V6. 

Var^Spedal  Section  :  Nineteenth  Century  Poetry^ 

Wabi)  :  English  Poets,  Vol.  IV  (Wordsworth,  Cole- 
ridgej  Southev,  Scott,  Campbell,  Byron,  T.  Moore,  Shelley, 
!£eats,  tjanaor,  Hood,  Elizabeth  Barrett  Browning, 
Kobert  Browning,  Matthew  Arnold). 

or  75. — Anglo-Saxon. 

Cook  :  First  Book  in  Old  English. 

i\r.B.- Candidates  offering  V6  must  also  offer  IV6. 


li.iM  1908.  S4fl 

QVMJBB :  History  of  the  Buglish  People  (frosi  1461 
A.D.  onwards). 

Okak  :  England  in  the  19th  Oentnry. 

iV.^. -—Candidates  mast  show  a  competent  knowledge 
6i  the  History  of  English  Literature  in  all  periods 
covered  above,  both  in  the  General  and  in  the  Special 
Sections.    The  following  works  are  recommended  :— 

Tadtb  :  History  of  English  Literature  (Introduction 
only). 

Saintbbuby  :  History  of  English  Literature. 

SAN8KEIT. 

Pbsvious  Exahikatxok. 

Eigveda — Peterson's  Selections. 

Ohhandogya  Upanishad— Text  only. 

Bhagavadgita. 

Mrichchhakatika. 

Mudrarakshasa. 

Kadambari  (Purvabhaga). 

Sisupalavadha,  Cantos  I — IV. 

Kiratarjuniya,  Cantos  I— II. 

Sahityadarpana,  Chapter  VI. 

Nyaya-Muktavali  1   or       Paleography        a4d 

Sankhyatattwa— Kaumudi  J      Epigraphy. 

ffote.— Three  papers  will  be  set  on  the  text-books 
mentioned  above. 

FINAL  EXAMINATION. 

Vedanta — Paribhasha. 

Vedanta— Sutras  with    Sankarabhashya,    Adhyaya  I, 
Pada  I,   Sutras  I -IV,  and  Adhyaya  II,  Padas  I  and  IL 
Naishadha,  Canto  XVII. 
Kavyaprakasha. 
Muir's  Sanskrit  Texts,  Vols.  I  and  II. 


246 


APPENDIX   B. 


Outlines  of  the  History  of  Sanskrit  literature  as  in 
Weber  or  Macdonell,  or  in  the  Introduction  to  Lanman's 
Sanskrit  Beader  (2nd  edition). 

Note, — ^Two  papers  will  be  set  on  the  text-books 
mentioned  above  and  a  third  paper  on  Composition 


Previoui  (2'hree  papers) 
Sabae  Muallaqat. 
Qasida-e-Banat  Suad 
Divan-e-Hamasa. 


Arabic. 

Final  (Three  papers). 

Divan-i-Mutanabbi. 

Maqamat-i-Hariri. 

"  Unseen  "    Passages    for 
translation  into  English. 

Essay. 

Questions  on  Kafia  and  Shajla,  Muhhtasar-uJrMaani  and 
Muhituddair  will  be  set  in  both  Examinations. 

N.B.—K  general  knowledge  of  the  literary  history  of 
Arabia  down  to  the  time  of  Hariri  will  be  expected  from 
candidates. 

Persian  with  Arabic. 


Previous  {Three  'papers). 

Ain-e- Akbari.  (D  e  s  c  r  i  p- 
tion  of  India  and  the 
Emperor  Akbar's  P  r  e- 
cepts.) 

Yaqaya  Nemat  EJlian  Ali. 

Akhilaqe  Naseri. 

Seh  Nasre  Zuhuri. 

Abul  Eazl. 

Intermediate  and  B.A. 
Arabic  Courses  (Prose 
portion.) 


Final  {Three  papers). 

Shahnama-e-Eirdausi. 

Qasaed  Zahir  Earyabi. 

Divan-e-Hafiz. 

Qasaed  Khaqani. 

"  Unseen  ''  Passages  for 
translation  into  English. 

Translation  into  Persian 
from  English. 

Essay. 

Intermed  i  a  t  e  and  B.A. 
Arabic  Courses  (Poetry 
portion). 

Questions  on  Hadequl  Balaghat  and  Meyarel  Ashaar  will 
be  set  in  both  Examinations. 


M.A.,  1908.  247 

N,B. — A  knowlede:e  of  Persian  history  and  general 
literature,  from  996  down  to  1860  A.D. ;  and  of  Arabic, 
as  far  as  is  necessary  for  understanding  Arabic  quotations 
and  allusions,  will  be  expected  from  candidates. 

Mental  and  Moral  Science. 

Plato  :  Bepublic  (in  an  English  translation,  either 
Jowbtt'b  or  Datibb  and  Vaughan's). 

Abistotlb:    Nicomachean    Ethics.    (Translated  by 
PfiTBBs  or  Williams.) 

Kakt:  Critique  or  Pure  Beason.    (Translated  by 
Max  Mtjllbb.) 

BosAifQTJBT :  Psychology  of  the  Moral  Self. 
Hume  :  Inquiry  concerning  Human  Understanding 
and  Inquiry  concerning  the  Principles  of  Morals. 

Gbbbn  :  Prolegomena  to  Ethics. 

Sbth  :  Scottish  Philosophy. 

Wabd  :  Psychology.  (Eeprint  of  article  "Psychology" 
from  Encyc,  Brit,) 

SiGWABT :  Logic.     (Translated  by  Dutdt,  2  Yols.), 

Parts  prescribed  are— 

Vol.    I. — ^Introduction     and    pages     1 — 176, 

245—374. 
Vol.  II. — Introduction  and  pages  181—418. 

Wibbb:    History   of    Philosophy.    (Translated    by 
Thillt). 

The  following  is  the  distribution  of  papers  between 
the  Previous  and  Final  Examinations  : — 

Previous, 

Pafeb  I. — Plato's  Eepublic ;  Aristotle's  Ethics,  with 
questions  on  the  history  of  Ancient  Philosophy ;  Hume's 
Inquiry  concerning  Morals  and  Careen's  Prolegomena- 


248  APnuDtt  % 

FABWEk  U.-'Kanf  8  Critique  of  Pare  B^aaon ;  Hume'g 
Inquiry  concerning  Hunwn  UnderstMuling ;  Seth'f 
Soottiab  Ptiloeophy,  with  queiAiona  on  tlie  history  of 
Modern  Philosophy. 

Final 

Papib  I.— Ward's  Psychology  and  Bosanquet's 
Psychology  of  the  Moral  Self. 

Papbb  II.— Sigwart's  Logic. 

Papbb  III.— Essay. 

Bisiary. 

There  will  be  six  papers. 

Candidates  must  offer  themselves  for  examination 
in  the  subject-matter  of  any  three  of  these  papers  at 
the  Previous  Examination  and  in  that  of  the  remaining 
papers  at  the  Pinal  Examination. 

The  subjects  are  as  follows  : — 

/. — Polf'tical  Philosophy^ 

IJ^» — Political    Economy   (as   per  following    Sylla- 
bus) : — 

(o)  The  Principles  of  Economics,  (b)  Economic 
Method,  (c)  Money,  Banking  and  Ex- 
changes, Id)  International  Trade,  (e) 
Socialism  and  the  Functions  of  the 
State,  (/)  Land  Tenures  in  India,  (g) 
Trusts,  Trade  Combinations  and  Trades 
Unions,  (h)  Taxation  and  Public  Finance. 

IIT, — English  Constitutional  History  and  Jurisprudencs. 
TV—mther  A,  Greek  History, 

or      B,  Medieval  European  History, 
or      C,  Indian  History. 
F. — Either  A,  Boman  History, 

or  B,  Modern  European  History, 
or  0,  Indian  History. 


M.A.,  1908.  24» 

VI." Either  A,  One  of  the  following  special  sabjects  :-- 
(»)  The  Boman  Provinces. 
Hi)  The  Benaissance. 
{iii)  The  French  Bevolution. 

or  B,  Indian  History —British  Period. 
or  C,  An  Original  Thesis. 

LIST    OF    BOOKS. 

I.— Political  philosophy  - 

ABiSTOTiiE  :  Politics. 

HoBBBS  ?  Leviathan. 

LooKE  :  Essays  on  Civil  Government. 

J.  S.  Mill  :  Liberty. 

WooDBOw  WiLSOir :  The  State. 

Jbnks  :  History  of  Politics. 

IT.^-^Political  E(xynoiny*^^ 

Books  recommended  — 

(a)  Mabshall  :  Principles  of  Economics. 

(6)  EiYNBS :    Scope    and    Method     of    Political 
Economy « 

(c)  Jbyoi^s:  Money  and  the   Mechanisms  of  Ex- 

change. 

GosoHBN  :  Foreign  Exchanges. 
ClAAka  :  A  Money  Market  Primer 

(d)  J.  F.  Bastablb  :  Commerce  of  Nations. 

(e)  Bab  :  Contemporary  Socialism. 

(/)  Badbn-Powbll  :  A  short  account   of  the  Land 
Bevenue  System  of  India. 

{g)  J.  S.  Jeans  :  Trusts,  Pools  and  Corners. 

Q-.  Howell  :  Trade  Unionism,  New  and  Old. 

(h)  Bastablb  ;  Public  Finance.  * 


250  APPENDIX   B. 

///. — English  Constitutional  History  — 

Books  recommended — 

Mbdliit  :  English  Constitutional  History. 

DiOBT  :  Law  of  the  Constitution. 

Wakbman  and  Hassal  :  Constitutional  Essays. 

J V A.— Greek  History  to  146  B.C. 

Books  recommended — 

Oman  :  History  of  Greece. 

BuBT  :  History  of  Greece  to  the  death   of  Alex- 
ander. 
Gbeenibgb  :  Greek  Constitutional  History. 

The  following  also  may  he  consulted  :— 

Gbotb  :  History  of  Greece. 

Hbbodottjs  :  Books  V — IX  (Bohn's  edition). 

Thtjotdidbs:  (Translated  by  Jowbtt), 

Mahafft  :  Survey  of  Greek  Civilization. 
Wabd    Eowlbb  :    City    State  of    the   Greeks    and 

Bomans. 
Bboebb  :   Charicles. 
Gow  :  Companions  to  School  Classics. 

IVB.— Medieval  History  476—1463. 

Books  recommended — 

Gibbon  :  Decline  and  Fall  of  the  Boman  Empire. 

Bbtob  :  Holy  Eoman  Empire. 

Thatohbb    and    Sohwill  :  Europe    in    the    Middle 

Ages. 
Maitland  :  Dark  Ages. 
J.  CoTTBB  MoBisoN  :  Life  of  St.  Bernard. 

The  following  also  may  he  consulted : —  , 

MiLMAN  :  Latin  Christianity. 

Hallam:  Middle  Ages. 

Chuboh  :  Beginning  of  the  Middle  Ages. 


M.A.,  1908.  251 

IVC — Indian  History ^  MogliuL  Period. 
Books  recommended — 

Elphhtstonb:  History  of  India  (Books  VI  -  XI). 
Ebskuti  :  History  of  India  under  Baber  and  Huma> 

yun. 
Gbaf  ton  Nobb  :  Kaisar  Akbar  (Trans.  Beveridge). 
Laitb-Foolb  :  Aurangzeb  (Bulers  of  India). 

The  following  also  may  he  consulted : — 

Elliot  HiSTOBiAB 8,  Vol.  IV,  pp.  218 — 287. 
Vol.  V,  pp.  177—476. 
Vol.  VII. 
Fbbishtah  (Translated  by  Bsioes),  Vol.  I,  p.  189  to 

end. 
Aik-i-Akbabi. 
Gbibblb  ;  History  of  tl^e  Deccan,  Vol.  I. 

VA.-'B(man  History  to  476  A.D.  . 
Books  recommended — 

Mebitalb  :  General  History  of  Borne. 

Ihni  :  Early  Borne. 

Babing- Gould  :  Tragedy  of  the  CsBsars. 

The  follomng  also  may  he  consulted  : — 

Gibbon  :  Decline  and  Fall  of  the  Soman  Empire 

(ed.  Bubt). 

Bttbt  :•  Later  Koman  Empire. 
Taoitus  :  Annals  and  Histories  (translated  by  Ght7BCH 

and  Bbodbibb). 
Wabd  Fowler  :  City  State. 
BxOKiB  :  Gallus. 
Gow :  Companion  to  School  Classics. 

VB. — Modem  European  History  from  1453, 

Books  recommended— 

LoDGB :  Modern  Europe. 
Sbbbohm  :  Protestant  Eevolution. 
Bbtob  :  Holy  Eoman  Empire. 
Sbilbt  :  Growth  of  British  Policy. 


■^^  '-* 


252  APrBNPlX   B. 

The  following  also  may  he  eonndud ; — 

J.  H.  Boss :  Life  of  Napoleoa  I.  ^ 

GABj)nrj»  :  Thirty  Tears'  War. 
FiPT^:  Modern  Europe. 

VC» — Indian  History^  MahraUa  Period, 

Books  recommended-^ 

Gbant-Duff  :  History  of  the  Mahrattas. 
Kbenb  :  Fall  of  the  Moghul  Empire. 
Kbekb  :  Madhava  Bao  Sindfaia. 

The  JoUowtng  also  may  be  consulted  : — 

Owen:   Wellesley  and   Wellington's   Indian    Des- 
patches. 
The  CornA/f^aUis  Correspojodeixce^ 
WiLKS :  Mysore.  • 

Mallbbon  :  French  in  India. 

VIA,  (i) — The  Roman  Provinces, 

Books  recommended — 

Mommsbn  :  The  Boman  Fpovinces. 

Abnold  :  Government  of  the  Boman  Frovinces. 

CiCBBo:  Yerrine   Orations  (translation    in  Bohn'« 

Library). 
Bbyob  :  Studies  in  History  and   Jurisprudence,  Vol. 

I,  Essays  I  and  II, 

{\i)-^The  Renaissance. 
Books  recommended — 

Banks  :  Latin  and  Teutonic  Nations. 

Bubgkhabdt  :  The  Benaissance  (Parts  I  to  V  inclu- 
sive). 

SiSMoifDi :  The  Italian  Bepublics  (Chapters  XI  to 
XV  inclusive). 

Maohiavblli  :  The  Prince  (Buiuy'B  edition). 

Symonds  :  Age  of  the  Despots. 

Jounson:  Europe  in  tjhe  Sixteenth  Century  (the 
portion  covering  .the  aame  period  as  Banke). 


1I.A.,  1908.  203 

TMfiltUwing  aba  may  hi  comuUed  :*^ 

Dbifbb  :  Intellectual  Development  of  Btirope,  Vol. 
II  (Chapters  dealing  with  change  of  beliefs  owing 
to  geographical  and  astronomical  discoveries,  etc.) 

ViLLAW :  Machiavelli,  etc. 

Maoaulat  :  Essay  on  Machiavelli. 

MoRLET :  Romanes  Lecture. 

Robertson:  History  of  Charles  V  (Introductory 
Survey,  etc.,  3rd  sect.) 

Cbbighton  :  History  of  the  Papacy. 

SYM0irj)S  :  Eevival  of  Learning,  Chaptet  I. 

(Hi) — The  French  RevoltUion, 

Books  recommended : — 

Da  TooQUBTiLLE :  L'  Ancien  Begime, 

Taine  :  U  Ancien  ii^gime. 

A.  Young  :  Travels  in  France. 

Mobse-Stiphins  :  History  of  the  French  Revolution. 

J.  MoBLBT  :  Essays  on  Turgot  and  Robespierre* 

BuBKB  :  Reflections  on  the  French  Revolution. 

Morsb-Stbfhbns  :  Revolutionary  Europe  (to  1796). 

The  following  also  may  be  consulted  : — 

J.  J.  Rousseau  :  Social  Contract. 

J.  MoRLBT ;  Rousseau,  Diderot  and  the  Encyclo  • 
pedists,  Voltaire. 

MiGNET  :  The  Revolution. 

Tainb  :  French  Revolution. 

Cabltlb  :  The  French  Revolution. 

Moasb-Stephbns  :  The  Orators  of  the  French  Re- 
volution (Robespierre  and  Girondists). 

VIB^ — Indian  History^  British  Period. 

Books  reqommended — 

"Whbelbb  :  Early  Records  of  British  India. 
AiTOBTisoK  r  Treatise  and  Engagements. 
•:        0®MB  :  Military  Transactions  iu  Indostan. 
Malcolil  :  Lif e  of  Lord  Clive. 
FoBBBST  :  Administration  of  Warren  Has4»ing». 


254  APPENBIX  B. 

Malcolm  :  Political  History  of  India,  1781—1823. 

Kayb  :  War  in  Afghanistan. 

LiFBL  Gbiffut  :    Banjit    Singh    (Bulers    of    India 

Series). 
HoLMSS  :  History  of  the  Indian  Mutiny. 
Stbachbt  :  India. 

Hie  following  also  may  he  consulted  : — 

BiBDWooD  !  Beport  on  Old  Becords. 

Malleson  :  Decisive  Battles. 

Pbivsef  :  Political  and  Military  Transactions,  1813 

—1823. 
Stephen  :  Nuncomar  and  Impey. 
Stbachet  :  Hastings  and  the  Bohilla  War. 
CuNNiijGHAM  :  History  of  the  Sikhs. 
Boulgeb  :  Lord  William  Bentinck. 
Colebbooe:b  :  Life  of  Mountstuart  Elphinstone. 
HuTTON  :  Marquis  Weliesley. 
Boss  of  Bladenbubg  :  Marquis  of  Hastings. 
HuiiTEB :    Marquis  of  Dalhousie   (Bulers  of  Indii 

Series). 
BoswoBTH  Smith  :  Lord  Lawrence. 

Mathematics. 
(See  under  Master  of  Science.) 


BACHELOli  OF  SCIENCE. 
English  Litebatubb. 
As  in  the  G-eneral  Section  prescribed  for  the  B. A. 
{Two  papers  and  a  Viva  Voce  Examination.) 
1st  Paper :  Unceen  Passages  from  modern   books,  maga- 
zines  or   newspapers,   on   History,  Biography,  Travel, 
etc.,  with  gramipatical  questions. 

2nd  Paper  :  An  Essay  on  a  subject  of  general  interest. 
Viva  Voce  I    Conversational,  based  on  unseen    passages 

similar  to  those  set  in  the  Ist  Paper  with  grammatical 

questions. 


M.A.,  1908.  266 

Mathematics. 
(Same  as  for  the  B.A.  Examination.) 

Physics. 

The  Examination  in  Physics  shall  consist  of  two  papers 
and  tL  practical  examination. 

The  following  Syllabus  is  prescribed  : — 

General  Properties  of  Matter^ 

Law  of  Gravitation.  Elementary  cases  of  attraction, 
tf.^.,  attractions  of  a  sphere  and  spherical  shell  on  inter- 
nal and  external  points,  attraction  of  a  disc  and  attrac- 
tion of  any  closed  surface  on  a  point  just  outside.  Defini- 
tion of  potential  and  its  determination  in  simple  cases. 
Definition  of  Equipotential  surface  and  lines  of  force 
and  elementary  propositions  connected  therewith.  Defi- 
nition of  Elasticity.  Hooeb's  Law  and  determination  of 
Youwg's  Modulus.  Definition  of  Moments  of  Inertia 
and  Badius  of  Gyration.  Calculation  of  Moments  of 
Inertia  of  a  sphere  about  any  axis,  and  of  a  cylinder 
about  axis  perpendicular  to  or  parallel  to  axis  of  cylin- 
der. Boylb's  Law.  Air-pump.  Vibration  of  simple  pen- 
dolum  and  simple  harmonic  motion. 

Sound-- 

Nature  of  sound  waves.  Determination  of  velocity 
of  sound  and  its  connection  with  the  elasticity  and  den- 
sity of  the  medium.  Doppleb's  principle.  Keflection  and 
refraction  of  sound.  Methods  of  determining  the  fre- 
quency and  wave-lengths  of  notes.  Interference  of  sound 
waves.  Vibrations  of  strings  and  columns  of  air. 
Experimental  methods  of  analysing  complex  sounds. 
LiBSAJOu's  figures.     Application  of  the  equation  y^a  cos. 

2*r 

— (t/< — x)  to  problems  in  interference. 

Heat-^ 

Construction  and  theory  of  thermometers.  Coefficient 
of  expansion   and    their    variation    with    temperature. 


itt  ArPBNDIX  B. 

Unit  of  heat  and  calorimetrj.  Specific  heat.  Latent 
heat.  Vapour  pressures  and  their  determination.  Badiant 
heat.  Its  reflection,  refraction,  absorption  and  emission. 
Conductivity.  Determination  of  co-efficients  of  conduc- 
tivity. Indicator  diagrams.  Cibnot's  heat  engine.  Eirst 
and  second  laws  of  Thermo-dynamics.  Caenot's  func- 
tion and  Thomson's  scale  of  temperature.  Determina- 
tion of  mechanical  equivalent  of  heat. 

Light-- 

Determination  of  the  velocity  of  light.  Elementary 
mathematical  formulas  relating  to  the  reflection  and 
refraction  of  light.  Mirrors.  Lenses.  Dispersion  and 
spectrum  analysis.  The  construction  of  achromatic 
lenses.  Fndulatory  theory  of  light.  Bectilineal  pro- 
pagation of  light.  Deduction  of  Uhe  laws  of  reflection 
and  refraction.  Interference  of  light.  Newton's  rings 
and  colours  of  thin  plates.  Diffraction.  Double  re- 
fraction in  uniazal  crystals.  Plane,  circularly  and 
eiliptioally  polarised  light.  Interference  of  polarised 
light.     Botation  of  plane  of  polarisation. 

Mtignetisfn— 

Method  of  drawing  lines  of  magnetic  force.  Mag- 
netic potential.  Action  of  one  magnet  on  another  plaoe4 
broadside  or  endways.  Determination  of  magnetic 
moments,  horizontal  component  of  Earth's  magnetic 
force,  and  the  dip.  Magnetic  induction.  Co-efficient 
ol  magnetisation  and  induction.  Permeability.  Dia- 
magnetism.  ^ 

IStectricity— 

Proof  of  the  law  of  Electrical  repulsion.  Specific 
inductive  capacity.  Thompson *s  quadrant  and  absolute 
electrometers.  Calculation  of  potential,  capacity  and 
energy  in  simple  cases.  Erictional  and  inductive 
machines.  The  electric  current.  Galvanometer.  De- 
termination of  resistances.  Ohm's  Law.  JouWs  Law. 
Determination    of    electromotive    force    and   internal 


fiAGHBU>B  Of  8GIENCB.  2K 

reflistance  of  hatteries.  Properties  of  a  conjugate  sys- 
tem of  conductors.  Electrolysis  and  electrochemical 
equivalents.  Thermo-electrical  currents.  Peltieb  and 
Thomson's  effects.  Electro-magnetism.  Electromotive 
force  produced  in  conductors  by  altering  the  magnetic 
field  surroukMling  them.  Co-efficients  of  mutu^  and 
self-indaotion.  BuHMEOBFf's  ooil :  Elementary  theory 
of  dynamo.  Units,  Electrostatic  and  eleetro-magAetic, 
Definitions  of  Ooulomb,  AMfESB.  Volt,  Fibai^  Ohm. 
Watt  and  Jovli. 

The  Practical  Examination  will  be  in  the  following 
experiments  from  GLAZ3fiBBOOK  and  Shawns  Practical 
Phywcs  i— New,  1,  3,  4,  7-10,  12,  IS,  15-^17,  20, 22,  24, 
26,  27,  29,  30,  32-34,  36-40,  48,  48,  61—64,  66,  67.  «2» 
69—78,  80. 

TJie  following  books  may  be  consulted  :^ 

Maxwell  :  Matter  and  Motion. 

Daktbll  :  Principles  of  Physics. 

DflSCHAiraiL  :  Natural  Philosophy. 

Ganot  :  Physics  edited  by  Beinold. 

Maxwell  :  Theory  of  Heat. 

Pbbstok  :  Theory  of  Heat. 

Dbapbb  :  Heat. 

Glazebbooe  :  Heat  and  Light. 

Etebbtt  :  Vibratory  Motion  and  Sound. 

Babnbs's  Practical  Acoustics. 

Emtage  :  Light- 

Glazebboos  :  Physical  Optios. 

Pbbstoit  z  Theory  of  Light. 

S.  P.  Thompsow  :  Electricity  and  Magnetism. 

FosTEB  and  Atkinson  :  Blectricity  and  Magnetism* 

J.  J.  Thomson  :  Elements  of  the   Mathematical  Theory 

of  Electricity  and  Magnetism 
Edseb  :  Heat  (Macmillan). 
SbSBB  :  lAghX  (     Do.     ). 
WiLTaOK  :  Text  book  of  Physics. 
Olazbbbook  and  Shaw  :  Practical  PlQraios» 


258 


APPENDIX  B. 


INOKGANIC  CHEMISTS  r. 

l8T  TbAB. 

Elements,  Compounds,  Mixtures,  Phases* 

Chemical  action.  Combustion.  Oxidation  and 
reduction.  Influence  of  Physical  Conditions  on  Chemical 
Action.     Beversible  actions.     Catalysis. 

Equivalent,  atomic,  and  molecular  weights.  Law  of 
Dulong  and  Petit.  Vapour — Density  and  freezing  point 
methods. 

Solution,  Dialysis,  Diffusion  and  Osmosis. 

Acids,  Bases,  and  Salts.  Electrolysis.  Earada/v 
Law. 

Dissociation   in  gases  and  liquids.     Ionic  theory  : — 

A  fairly  complete  knowledge  of  the  general  pro- 
perties and  more  important  compounds  of — 


Oxygen. 

Hydrogen. 

Nitrogen. 

Phosphorus. 

Sulphur. 

Chlorine. 

•  Sodium. 

•  Calcium. 

•  Copper. 

•  Zinc. 
•Lead. 


Carbon,  Boron,  Silicon. 

•  Arsenic,  Antimony,  Bis- 

muth. 

Selenium. 

Bromine,  Iodine. 

Argon. 

Lithium,  Potassium,  •'Am- 
monium. 

Strontium,  Barium. 

•  Silver,  •  Iron,  Manganese, 

•  Platinum. 

Magnesium,  Mercury. 
Tin. 


(The  elements  in  the    right  hand  column   to  be 
treated  only  very  briefly,   mainly  from  the  utilitarian 

standpoint.)    Introduction  to  the  Periodic  Law. 


BACHELOR  OF  8CICNCB.  259 

2ni>  Yuab. 

General  knowledge  of  the  properties  and  more 
important  compounds  of  the  following  (studied  on  the 
basis  of  the  Periodic  Law)  :— 

All  these  elements  prescribed  for  the  1st  year  and 
in  addition  to  these — 

Chromium. 

Nickel. 

Cobalt. 

•  Gold. 
Cadmium. 

•  Aluminium, 
Fluorine. 
Helium. 

(Including  the  Metallurgy  of  those  marked*.) 

The  Laws  of  Boyle  and  Charles  and  Van  der  WaaFs 
Equation. 

Osmotic      pressure.    Analogy      between    gases    and 
dissolved  substances. 

Elements  of  Thermo-chemistry. 
Elements  of  Spectrum  Analysis. 
Elements  of  Crystallography. 

Practical  Work. — Easy  preparations  and  Qualitative 
Analysis,  and  such  practical  Physics 
as  may  be  necessary  for  the  proper 
understanding  of  the  work  in  Chem- 
istry. 

OEGANIC  CHEMISTBY. 

1st  Tbab. 

General  principles  of  organic  analysis. 

Deduction  of  formulsB. 

Molecular  Weight  Determination. 

Variation  of  properties  in  members  of  Homologous 
Series. 


2tQ  4W8jrOiX  B. 

The  preparation,  propertiaB  and  general  relations 
of  the  following  substances  : — 

Methane,  Ethane,  Ethylene,  Acetylene. 
Methyl  Chloride,  and  Iodide,  Chloroform,  Iodoform, 
Methyl  Alcohol,  Ethyl  Alcohol,  Glycerin. 
Formaldehyde,  Acetaldehyde,  Chloral,  Acetone. 
Ethyl  ether. 

Acids  Formic,  Acetic,  Palmitic,  Stearic,  (composi- 
tion of  oils,  fats  and  soaps),  Oxalic,  Lactic,  Tartaric, 
Hydrocyanic. 

Acetamide. 

Ethylamine,  Urea. 

2nd  Ybab. 

Primary,  Secondary  and  Tertiary  Alcohols. 

Cane-sugar,   Grape-sugar,   Starch,  Cellulose,  Inulin, ' 
Glycogen. 

Ethereal  salts,  Ethyl  Nitrate,  Ethyl  Nitrite,  Ethyl 
Hydrogen,  Sulphate. 

Ethyl  Mercaptan,  Ethyl  Sulphide, 

Zinc  Ethyl. 

Benzene,  Phenol,  Anilin. 

Nitro-compounds,  Nitro-beniene. 

Nitro-glycerin,  Nitro-cellolose,  Picric  Acid, 
Salicylic  Acid. 

Benzyl  Alcohol,  Benzaldehyde,  Benzoic  Acid  and  its 
Derivatives. 

Practical  Work. — ^Becognition  of  above  aubataiices 
by  means  of  simple  tests. 


BACHILOB  OP  80IBIICB.  361 

BIOLOGY. 
1st  Ybar. 

Structure,  Ph78iolog7  and  life-historj  of  a  flowering 
plant,  treated  in  some  detail. 

Elements  of  structure  and  life-history  of — 

Fern. 

Mucor. 

Spirogyra. 

Yeast. 

Bacteria. 

Main  principles  of  Plant-classification. 
Structure,  Life-history,  Ac.,  of — 

Amoeba. 

FaramoBcium  or  Vorticella. 

Hydra. 

Earthworm. 

Prawn,  Cockroach,  or  Hornet. 

Mussel  or  Snail. 

Balanoglossus      ] 

Tunicates  I   Not  in  detail. 

Amphioxus  J 

Skate  or  Dog-fish. 

Frog  (Greneral   morphology  and  outline    of 
development), 

Gkneral  Bevision  and  Classification. 

2nd  Ybab. 

Geological  history  of  the  earth.  Main  Stratigraphical 
divisions  in  India  and  Burope  (not  in  detail).  Formation 
of  Fossils.  Outlines  of  FalaBontology  of  Plants,  Inver- 
tebrates, Fishes,  and  Amphibia. 

Frog  (El.  Histology  and  Embryology). 

Lizard.     General    anatomy.     Outlines    of    PalsBon- 
,  tology  of  Eeptiles. 

Fowl.     General  anatomy.    El.    Embryology.    Out* 
lines  of  PalaBontology  of  Birds. 


262  APPENDIX  B. 

Mammal  (Hare,  Bat,  or  Squirrel)  treated  in  some-' 
what  greater  detail. 

General  comparative  studj  of  the  Mammalia,  based,  as 
far  as  possible,  on  such  specimens  as  may  be  procurable 
in  the  neighboiurhood. 

N.B,  —The  division  of  the  courses  into  two  years 
is  meant  merely  for  the  guidance  of  the  teachers,  not 
prescribed. 


MA8TEE  OF  SCIENCE. 

PRKVIOUS  EXAMINATION. 

Mathematics. 

The  Examination  will  consist  of  two  papers  as  fol- 
lows :  - 

1.  Solid  Geometry  and  Elementary  Differential  Equa- 
tions. 

2.  Dynamics  of  a  Particle  and  Bigid  Dynamics  in  two 
Dimensions. 

Physics. 

The  subjects  of  Eyaniination  are— - 

Properties  of  JUatier. 

Heat, 

Sound. 

The  scope  of  the  Examination  is  approximately  indicat- 
ed by  the  following  text-boo t«  :— 

PoTNTiNG  and  Thomson  :  Properties  of  Matter. 
Pheston  :  Theory  of  Heat. 
PoTNTiNG  and  Thomson  :  Sound,^-, 
Babnes's  Practical  Acoustics.  "^^^ 

The  following  may  also  be  consulted :—      "^-^^ 

FouEiEE  :  Theory  of  Heat.  \ 

Bayleigh  :  Theory  of  Sound. 

Papers  bearing  on  the  subjects  of  the  Examination 
given  in  Nature^  the  Philosophical  Magazine  or  the  trans- 
actions of  the  Boyal  Society. 


MASTER  OF  8CIENCB.  26S 

Praetieai  Examination. 

Quantitative  Demonstrations  of  the  sabjects  of  the 
Examination  as  in  — 

Stxwabt  and  Osa  :  Elementary  Practical  Phjsics,  Vol  I.  ; 

Shaw  :    Practical  Work   at  the  Cavendish  Laboratory 

Heat. 
Babnes*8  Practical  Acoustics. 

The  following  may  also  be  consulted ; — 

PiGKEBiHG  :  Physical  Manipulation. 
Qlazebbook  and  Shaw  :  Practical  Physics. 
Loudon  and  McLbknait  :  Experimental  Physics. 
Nichols  ;  Laboratory  Manual  of  Physics,  Vol.  II. 
OsTWALD  :  Physico-Chemical  Measurements. 
KoHLBAUSGH  :  Physical  Measurements. 

Papers  in  Scientific  Publications  as  above. 

Two  papers  as  follows  — 

I. — Heat. 
II. — Properties  of  Matter  and  Sound. 

Chemistry, 

The  subjects  of  Examination  are — 

Inorganic  Cheniigiry, 

The  following  may  be  consulted  : — 

NiwTH  ;  Inorganic  Chemistry. 
Bamsat  :  A  system  of  Inorganic  Chemistry. 
BosooB  and  Sohoblbmhbb  :  Treatise  on  Chemistry,   Vol. 
I  and  Vol.  II  (Parts  I  and  II), 

Organic  Chemistry. 
The  following  may  be  consulted  :  — 
Bbmbeh  :  Organic  Chemistry. 
Bbbhthbvn  :  Organic  Chemistry. 


264  APPENDIX  B. 

Theoretical  and  Ektoncal  ChemUirf/f  as  in— 

Bimbut  :  Principles  of  Chemioal  Theory. 
MsYBB :  Modern  Theories  of  Chemistry* 
Wusxz :  Atomic  Theory  ;  History  of  Chemical  Theory. 

I^'a€t\cai  Chemutry — Inorganic,  QualitatiTe  and  Quanti- 
tative. 

The  following  may  be  consulted  : — 

YALENTiir  :  Qualitative  Analysis. 

Clowsb  and  Coleman  :  Quantitative  Analysis. 

Two  papers  ae  follows: — 
I.— Inorganic  Chemistry. 
II.— Organic  Chemistry. 


FINAL  EXAMINATION. 

Mathbmatiob. 

The  Examination  will  consist  of  five  papers  as   fol- 
lows : — 

1.  Algebra  and  Trigonometry,  with  Elements  of  Theory 
of  Functions  of  a  complex  variable. 

2.  Analytical  Statics  and  Dynamics  of  s  Particle. 

3.  Bigid  Dynamics. 

4.  Differential  and  Integral  Calculus  and  Differential 
Equations  with  Elements  «£  the  Calcidns  o£  Yariatkms. 

6.  Co-ordinate  Geometry  of  two  and  three  DimensioniS. 

PhusicSv 
The  subjects  of  Examination  are^ 
LigU, 
Magnetism. 
EUUrieUy. 


FINAL   KXAMINATION.  265 

The  scope  of  the  Examination   is  approzimatelj  indi- 
cated by  the  following  text-books  — 

PaBSTOir  ;  Theory  of  Light. 

Dbudb  :  Optics. 

J.  J.  Thomson  :  Elements  of   the   Math'^matical  Theory 
of  Electricity  and  Magnetism  ; 

or, 

The  corresponding  parts  of  Gtbat's  Theory  and  Practice 
of  Asoluie  Measurements  in  Electricity  and  Magnetism. 

The  following  may  also  be  consulted  : — 

J.  J.  Teomson  :  Discharge  of   Electricity  through   gases 
and  Electrical  properties  of  gases. 

J.  J.   Thomson:  Becent  Besearches  in  Electricity  and 
Magnetism. 

Hbbtz  :  Electric  Waves. 

Papers  in  Scientific  Publications  as  for  the  first  D.Sc 

Pour  papers  as  follows  ; — 

I.— Light. 

II. — Electricity  and  Magnetism. 

III.— Electricity  and  Magnetism. 

IV. — General  paper  on  the  more  advanced  parts  of 
the  subjects  prescribed  for  the  Previous  and 
Final  Examinations  for  the  Degree  of  Master 
of  Science. 

Ptactical  Examination. 

Quantitative  Demonstrations   of  the  subjects  of  the 
Examination,  as  in — 
GiiAZEBROOK  :  Physical  Optics. 
Stewart  and  Gee  :  Elementary  Practical  Physics,  Vol.  II. 

The  following  may  also  be  consulted : — 
HsNPEBSON  :    Practical  Electricity  and  Magnetism. 


1 


266  4PP£|jrDix  B. 

»JUsaA»T.«Ad  Jw^iWT  :    EJectwity  And  Magnetism,  Vol. 

Nichols  :  Laboratory  Manual  of  Phyei^js,  Vol  .II. 
Papers  in  Scientific  Publication  as  above. 

Chbmistet. 
The  subjects  of  Examination 


Inorganic  Chemistry* 
Special  attention  should  be  paid  to  recent  work. 

Organic  Chemistry, 
The  foUowing  may  be  consulted  :— 
BBBNTHasN  ;  Organic  Chemistry. 
BiOHTiDB :  Organic  Chemistry. 

Theoretical  and  Historical  Chemistry. 
The  following  may  be  consulted  :  — 
OsTWALD :  Outlines  of  General  Chemistry. 
Nbbnst  :  Theoretical  Chemistry. 
E.  Von  Meybb  :  History  of  Qhewstry. 

TiLDBN  :  A  short  history   of  .  the   Progress  ,of  Scientific 

Chemistry. 
LADBNBuaG :    History    of     Chemistry.     (Tiyanslated    by 

Dobbin.) 

Lbhteldt  :  Theoretical  and  Physical  Chemistry. 

Walkbb  :  Introduction  to  Physical  Chemistry. 

ScHOBLBMMBB  :  Bise  and   Development  of  Organic  Che- 
mistry, 

"Watt's    Dictionary  of  Chemistry  (new  edijLion). 

Four  papers  as  follows  ;  — 

I.  Advanced  Inorganic  and  General  Che^^ry^ 
II.  Organic  Chemistry. 

III.  Organic  Chemistry. 

IV.  Theoretical  and  Hiatorieal  Chemistry. 


DOCTOR   OP  8C1B1IIGB.  267 

Practical  Chemistry. 

Qualitative  and  Quantitative  Analysis,  wiHb  Organic 
Anal/sis  and  pi^eparations  involving  no  special  difficnltj. 

The  following  may  be  consulted  : — 

Lassab  Cohn  !  Organic  Chemistry. 

J^EBNTHSEN  !  Organic  Chemistry. 

EiCHTBE  :  Organic  Chemistry. 

Gbokgb  :  Practical  Organic  Chemistry. 

Valentin  :  Qualitative  Analysis- 

Olo^bs  and  Colbman  :  Quantitative  Analysis. 

CoHBN  :  Practical  Organic  Chemistry. 

Some  knovrledge  of  the  more  important  papers  to'  Be 
found  in  the  Journal  of  ike  Chemical  Society  or  the  Trant- 
actions  of  the  JRoyal  Society  will  also  be  required 


DOCTOfi  OF  SCIENCE. 

Mathematics, 

The  Examination  will  be  in  one  of  the  following 
groups  of  subject  or  in  any  other  combination  of  subjects 
with  the  previous  permission  of  the  Syndicate. 

I. — Elliptic  Functions  and  Differencial  EqwUions^ 

II. — Geometrical  Optics^  Descriptive  Astronomy^  Lunar 
and  Planetry  Theory, 

III. — Higher  Rigid  Dynamics^  Hydrostatics  and  Hydro- 
Dynamics, 

IV.  ^Theory  of  Potential  voith  appiieation  to  Electricity 
and  Magnetism^  Eoubieb's  Series  and  Spherical  Harmonics. 

V. — Theory  of  Elasticity  and  Physical  Optics. 

The  Examination  will  consist  of  two  papers.  The 
candidate  will  also  be  required  to  submit  a  dissertation 
embodying  original  work  in  some  portion  of  the  select- 
ed group. 

The  group  selected  by  the  candidate  must  be  notified 
to  the  Begistrar  at  least  nine  months  before  the  date  of 
the  Examination. 


268  APPENOIX   B. 

Physics. 

The  Examination  will  be  in  one  of  the  subjects  pres- 
cribed for  the  Previous  and  Final  Examinations  for  the 
Degree  of  Master  of  Science. 

The  Examination  will  consist  of  two  papers.  The 
candidate  will  also  be  required  to  submit  a  dissertation 
embodying  original  work  in  some  portion  of  the  selected 
subject,  at  least  three  months  before  the  date  of  the 
Examination. 

The  subject  selected  by  the  candidate  must  be  notified 
to  the  Begistrar  at  least  nine  months  before  the  date  of 
the  Examination. 

Chemistet. 

The  Examination  will  be  in  one  of  the  subjects 
prescribed  for  the  Previous  and  the  Final  Examinations 
for  the  Degree  of  Master  of  Science. 

The  Examination  will  consist  of  two  papers.  The 
candidate  will  also  be  required  to  submit  a  dissertation 
embodying  original  work  in  some  portion  of  the  selected 
subject  at  least  three  months  before  the  date  of  the 
Examination. 

The  subject  selected  by  the  candidate  must  be  notified 
to  the  Epgistrar  at  least  nine  months  before  the  date  of 
the  Examination. 


EXAMINATION  FOE  THE  DEGEEE  OF 

LICENTIATE  OF  TEACHING, 

The  Subjects  of  Examination  are  the  Theory  and  Practice 
of  Teaching. 

Thboht. 

There  will  be  four  papers  set  as  follows  : — 

1.  Principles  of  Teaching. 

2.  History  of  Education. 

3.  Methods   of  Teaching  and   School  Manage* 

ment. 

4.  Physiology  and  School  Hygiene. 


L.   t.    EXAMINATION.  269 

COUESES  FOB  THE  L.  T.  EXAMINATION. 

1.  Principles  of  Teaching, — 

Adams  :  Herbartian  Psychology  (Heath's  Peda- 
gogical Library). 

Hbhbabt  :  The  Science  of  Education  (Translated 
byFelkin». 

The  following  portions  only  are  prescribed,  vw., 
Introduction  and  Greneral  Principles. 

James  :  Talks  to  Teachers. 

2.  History  of  Education^ — 

OsoAS  BsowNiNG  ;  History  of  Educational  Theories. 

The  Administration  of  Education  in  India  with 
special  reference  to  the  United  Provinces. 

3.  Methods  of  Teaching.  — 

Methods  and  apparatus  suitable  for  the  teaching 
of  the  various  subjects  of  the  curriculum  of 
Secondary  Schools  m  the  United  Provinces. 

Nature  Study. 

Correlation  of  Subjects. 

Class  Management  and  Discipline. 

School  Management, — 

The  specific  work  of  the  Head  Master. 
The  classification  of  Scholars. 
The  distribution  of  the  Staff. 
School  Eecords. 

Time  Tables  necessary  to  meet  the  needs  of  Scholan 
of  various  ages. 

4.  Physiology  and  School  Hygiene  — 

The  Physical  Health  of  Scholars  and  the  means  of 

maintaining  it. 
Signs  of  Mental  and  Physical  Fatigue. 
Air,  Light,  Warmth,  Area  and  Cubic  Space. 
School  Furniture. 

The  Attitudes  of  Children  at  work. 
Arrangements  for  Grames  and  Physic  \l  Exercises. 

PEACTICE  IN  TEACHING. 
{Vide  Chapter  XIX,  Begulation  3.) 


27« 


AffimmM  B, 


TKITBOOKS  AND  ACTS  PEBSCEIBBD  FOB  THE 
EXAMINATION  FOE' THE  DBGEEB  OF  BAOHB- 
LOB  OF  LAWa 

(a)  For  the  Previous  Szaaiinatioa- 


(i)  Jorispradeno^.  .. 

(ii)  The  Law  of  Con- 
tracts. 


(iii)  The  Law  of  Ease- 
ments and  Torts. 


(i?)  The  Law  of  Evi- 
dence. 


(t)  Criminal  Law  and 
Procedure. 


Holland'ei  Elements  of  Juris- 
prudence. 

Anson's  Principles  of  the  Law 

of  Contracts,  and 
The    Indian    Contract     A  c  t« 

So.  IX  of  1872,  and 
The     Negotiable     Instruments 

Act,  No.  iXVI  of  1881. 

The    Indian    Easements     Act, 

No.  V  of  1882. 
The  Law  of  Easements  in  British 

India,  by  F.  Peacock  (Tagore 

Law  Lectures,  1899). 
Underbill's  Summary  of  the  Law 

of  Torts. 

The  Indian  Eridenoe  Act,  No.  I 
of  1872,  and 

Phipson's  Law  of  Evidenoe. 
The    Indian    Penal    Code^  Act 
No.  XLV  of  I860.* 

The  Code  of  Criminal  Proce- 
dure, Act  No.  V  of  1898 
(except  schedules  I  and  II). 


For  the  Final  Ssftxaiaatioa- 

(i)  Ciyil  Procedure,  Li-    The    Code  of  Civil 


nutation. 


Procedure, 
Act  No.  XIV  of  1882. 
The  Indian  Limitation  Act  (No. 
XV  of  1877). 


*  Candidates  will  not  be  required  to  have  a  knowledge  of  tht 
amount  of  pttuiehment  which  can  be  inflicted  for  any  offence. 


fiAoa|BLp^  q^.  itiws. 


m 


Bent  and  B^ye^ue. 


(iii)  Hinda  Law 

(if)     Muham  m  a  d  a  n 
Law. 


(t)  The  Law  relating 
to  Transfer  of  Pro- 
pertj,  &c. 


(fi)  Equity  with  spe- 
cial reference  to 
Trusts  and  Specific 
Belief. 


M  tp  Oe^t^al  PrjCjviiicfR.— 

The  Central  Frpvjnces  Teiia9cy 
Act,  No.  XI  of  1898.  '  " 

The  Central  Proyinces  Land 
^  Eevenue  Act,  No.  XVIII  of 
1881. 

(Sot  rules  made  under  these 
Acts,  the  Beyenue  Manual, 
C.P.,  Vol.  I,  may  be  consult- 
ed.) 

As  to  United  Provinces— 

Act  No.  II  of  1901  (United  Pro- 
vinces). 

Act  No.  Ill  of  1901  (United 
Provinces). 

Act  No.  XXII  of  1886  (Ou4h 
Bent  Act). 

Field's  Introduction  to  the 
Bengal  Begulations. 

Mayne's  Hindu  *La^. 

Amir  Ali's  Mahomedan  Law, 
Vols.  I  and  II,  or  Shi^na 
Charan  Sircar's  Mahomeclan 
Law  (Tagore  Lecture  for  1873, 
omitting  Lectures  IV  and 
XVII)  Tagore  Lectures  ioj^ 
1874. 

The  Transfer  oJP  Property  Act 
(IV  of  1882). 

Chapters  relating  to  Mortgages 
in  Story's  Equity  Jurispru- 
dence (Grigsby's  Edition). 

The  Indian  Trusts   Act,   No.  II 

of  1882. 
The  Specific  Belief  Act  (No.  I 

of  1877). 
Underbill's  Trusts  and  Trustees. 
Chapters  relating  to  Trusts  and 

Specific  Performance  in 

Story's  Equity  Jurisprudence 

(Grigsby's  Edition). 


272  IPFENDIX  B. 

(rii)  Jurispradence  and    Austin's  Lectui'es  on  Jurispm 
Constitutional  Law.        dence    (Student's    Edition, 
Edited  by  B.  Campbell). 

Maine's  Ancient  Law. 

Cowell's  Lectures  on  the  Con- 
stitution of  Courts  and  Legis- 
lative authorities  in  British 
India  (Tagore  Lectures  for 
1872). 

llbert's  Government  of  India  — 
Historical  Introduction  only. 

Note.— Every  Act  mentioned  in  the  above  list  should  be  mider- 
stood  to  mean  the  Act  with  ail  subsequent  amendment* 
thereof. 


SUBJECTS  OF  EXAMINATION  PEESCEIBED  FOE 
THE  EXAMINATION  FOE  THE  DEGEEE  OF 
MASTEE  OF  LAWS. 

1.  Jurisprudence  and  Principles  of  Legislation. 

2.  Boman  Law. 

3.  Law  of  Contracts  in  all  its  branches. 

4.  Law  of  Torts,  Easements  and  Prescription. 

5.  The  Law  relating  to  Transfer  of  Immovable  Pro- 
percy. 

6.  Principles  of  Equity  including  the  Law  of  Trusts 
and  Specific  Belief,  and 

either 

7.  Hindu  Law  (as  administered  by  the  Courts  in  Bri- 
tish India),  with  a  knowledge  of  the  original  texts  or 
translations  thereof, 

or 

8.  Muhammadan  Law  (as  administered  by  the  Courts 
in  British  India),  with  a  knowledge  of  the  original  texts 
or  translations  thereof. 

One  paper  will  be  set  in  each  of  these  subjects  and 
to  qualify  for  the  Degree  candidates  will  be  required 
to  obtain  in  each  paper  at  least  60  per  cent  of  the  marks 
allotted  to  the  paper. 


X. 

ENDOWMENTS. 


QUEBN-EMPEESS  VIOTOEIA  JUBILEE  MEDAL. 

In  a  letter  from  the  Secretary  to  Government,  North- 
Western   Provinces   and    Oudh,    No.  Z^b of   1888, 

111-1568 

dated  12th — 16th  January,  1888,  a  Government  pro- 
missory note  for  Es.  1,000  was  transferred  to  the  Univer- 
sity, being  the  pift  of  Mohan  Lai  Vishnu  Lai  Pandya, 
Member  and  Secretary  of  the  State  Council  of  Me  war, 
Odeypur :  which  sum  of  one  thousand  rupees  was  set 
aside  by  him  to  commemorate  the  Jubilee  of  Her  Most 
Gracious  Majesty  the  Queen-Empress  of  India,  under  the 
following  conditions  : — 

(1)  That  the  sum  of  the  endowment  be  invested  in 

Government  promissory  notes  and  placed 
under  the  protection  of  Government. 

(2)  That  from   the  interest   of  the  endowment  two 

silver  medals,  bearing  the  inscription  "  Queen- 
Empress  Victoria  Jubiee  Medal/'  be  given  at 
the  Convocation  of  Calcutta  University  for 
commemorating  the  Jubilee  every  year  to  the 
two  most  successful  candidates  of  the  Province 
of  Agra  who  will  appear  from  time  to  time  for 
the  M.A.  and  B.A.  Examinations  of  Calcutta 
University. 

(3)  That  in  case  of  a  separate  University  having  been 

granted,  opened,  and  established  for  the  Pro- 
vince of  Agra  by  the  Government  of  India,  this 
endowment  be  transferred  and  allotted  to  that 
Local  Government  for  the  purpose  specified 
above. 

(4)  That  the  names  of  the  medallists  be  printed  in 

the  University  Calendi^r, 


274  ENDOWMENTS. 

Bulbs. 
For  the  B.A.  and  B.8c.  Medal. 

1.  The  medal  is  to  go  in  one  year  to  the  most  success- 
ful student  on  the  A-side,  and  in  the  next  year  to  the 
most  successful  candidate  on  the  B-side,  and  so  on  in 
future  every  year. 

The  fi-side  shall  include  all  students  who  go  up  eithei^ 
for  the  Degree  of  Bachelor  of  Science  or  for  the  Degree 
of  Bachelor  of  Arts,  having  taken  up  two  of  the  subjects 
prescribed  for  the  B.Sc.  Degree. 

The  A-side  shall  include  all  the  rest  of  the  candidates 
for  the  Degree  of  Bachelor  of  Arts. 

For  the  M,A  Medal, 

2.  The  medal  is  to  go  in  one  year  to  the  most  success- 
ful student  in  one  of  the  following  subjects  :-^ 

1.  English, 

2.  Philosophy, 

3.  History  and  Political  Economy, 

4.  Sanskrit,  and 
6.  Arabic, 

atid  in  the  next  year  to  the  candidate  most  successful 
ifi  the  M.A.  or  D.Sc.  Examination  ii^  one  of  the  follow- 
ing subjects  :  — 

X.  Mathematics, 

2.  Physics, 

3.  Chemistry, 

i:  or  such  other  subject  or  subjects  as  may    be 
hereafter  prescribed  for  the  Degree  of  D.Sc. 

^  3.  Provided  no  medal  shall  be  awarded  to  a  student 
who  does  not  take  a  first  class,  and  that  beginning  from 
the  second  year  in  which  these  roles  will  be  in  force,  the 
medals  shall  be  awarded  to  the  student  who  is  the  most 
successful  among  the  students  of  that  year  and  the 
precedihg  year. 

4.  In  the  event  of  the  University  ptfescribihg  A^w 
rules  or  subjects  for  the  Degiree  of  M;A.^  D;Sc.,  B.A. 


QU£EN-BMP^ESS  JU^I^JEE  MEDAL.  .S25 

or  B.Sc,   the  Syndica^te  ^hall  h^v^  full  power  to  direct 
how  the  medals  shall  be  awarded. 

6.  In  the  eyent  of  there  being}  in  any  year  no  can- 
didate entitled  to  the  medal  under  the  above  rules,  the 
Syndicate  may  award  the  medal  in  such  manner  as  they 
i^&j  think  £t. 

Medallists. 

1889.— Mi^ammad  Ahmad-ud-din,  3  A*,  fluir  Central  College. 

1890.— Brijnandan  Parsad,  M.A.,  LL.B.,  Muir  Central  College  ; 
and  Ganga  Nath  J  ha,  B.A.,  Queen's  College. 

1891.— Satish  Chandra  Bandopadhya,  M.A.,  Agra  College  ;  and 
Surendra  Nath  Sen,  B.A.,  Canning  College. 

1892.— Alfred  S.  Jeremy,  M.A.,  Teacher  ;  and  Saghubir  Prasad, 
B.A.,  Muir  Central  College. 

1893. — Surendra  Nath  Sen,  M.A.,  Canning  College  ;  and  Jwala 
Prasad,  B.A.,  Muir  Central  College. 

1894.— Hari  Prasad  Vidyknt,  M.A.,  Muir  Central  College  ;  and 
Ghasi  Bam,  B.A.,  Agra  College. 

.1895.— Syyad  Muhammad  Khalil,  M. A.,  Queen's  College  ;  and 
Muhammad  Walayat  Ullah,  B.A.,  M.  A.-O.  College. 

1896.— Jhumak  Lai  Saksena,  M.A.,  Agra  College  ;' and  Jwala 
Prasad,  B.A.,  Muir  Central  College. 

1897.— Mahesh war  Prasad,  B.A.,  Muir  Central  College. 

1898.— Bam  Prasad  Balmakund  Dube,  M.A.,  Muir  Central 
College  ;  and  Bup  Narain,  B.A.,  Muir  Central  College. 

1899. — Muhammad  Usman,  M.A.,  Muir  Central  College  ;  and 
Abhaya  Cbaran^Mukerji,  B.A.,  Canning  College. 

1900.— Atul  Chandra  Chatterji,  M.A.,  Muir  Central  College  ;  and 
Jagat  Prasad,  B.A.,  B.Sc,  Muir  Central  College. 

1901.- Abhaya  Charan  Mukerji,  M.A.,  Canning  College  ;  ^d 
Abu  Muhammad  Zia-ul-Hasan,  B.A.,  Canning  College. 

1902.— Bhoora  Lai  Hiran,  M.A.,  and  Seray  Mai  Bapna,  B.A., 
B.Sc,  Muir  Central  College. 

1903.- Jagmander  Lai  ;Jaini,  M.A.,  Muir  Central  College  ;  and 
Charles  Alfred  Dobson,  B.A.,  Teacher. 

1904.— Annoda  Prasad  Sircar,  D.Sc,  and  Purnanand  Pande, 
B.A.,  B.Sc,  Muir  Central  College. 

1905.— Zarif  Mohammad,  M. A..  M.  A.-O.  College,  Aligarh,  f^nd 
Buth  Florence  O'Donel,  B.A.,  Isabella  Thobum  College,  Lucknow 


276  ICKDOWMBNTd 

IKBAL  MEDAL. 

Syyad  Ikbal  Ali  Khan,  Judge,  H.  H.  Nizam's  High 
Court,  placed  Es.  1,600  to  be  invested  in  4  -per  cent, 
(now  reduced  to  3 J  per  cent)  G-overnment  paper  at  the 
disposal  of  the  University  of  Allahabad,  the  interest  of 
which  should  be  spent  in  a  gold  medal  to  be  annually 
awarded  on  the  following  conditions  : — 

(1)  The  medal  to  be  called  the  Ikbal  Medal. 

(2)  To  be  awarded  to  the  Muhammadan  who  stands 
first  in  order  of  merit  among  his  co-religionists  at  the 
B.A.  Examination.  But  in  case  no  Muhammadan  student 
has  been  successful  in  passing  the  said  Examination,  the 
medal  to  be  awarded  to  the  student  who  heads  the  list 
of  successful  candidates  without  regHrd  to  religion  or 
creed. 

Medallists. 

1889.— Muhammad  Ahmad-ud-din,  B.A.,  Muir  Central  Ck)llege, 

1890.— Mirz^  Muhammad  AskarirB.A.,  Canning  College. 

1891.— Syyad  Muhammad  Anwar-uI-Hasan,  B.A.,  Canning 
College. 

1892.— Nisar  Ali,  B.A.,  Bareilly  College. 

1893.— Khushi  Muhammad,  B.A.,  M.  A.-O.  College. 

1894.— Qamar  Ali,  B.A.,  M.  A.-O.  College. 

1895.— Muhammad  Walayat  Ullah,  B.A.,  M.  A.-O.  College. 

1896  — Abul  Hasan^  B.A.,  Muir  Central  College. 

18a7.— Syyad  Muhammad  Raza  Muswi,  B.A.,  Muir  Central 
College  ;  and  Syyad  Mufawas  Husain,  B.A.,  Canning  College. 

1898.— Muhammud  Ali,  B.A.,  M.  A  -0.  College. 

1899.— Maqsud  Ali  Khan,  B.A.,  M.  A.-O.  College. 

igOO.—Siraj-ud-din,  B.A.,  M.  A.-O.  College. 

1901.— Abu  Muhammad  Zia-ul-Husain,  B.A.,  Canning  College. 

1902  — Aulad  Husain,  B.A.,  Muir  Central  College. 

1903  —Abu  Muhammad,  B.A.,  M.  A.-O.  College. 
1904 —Abdul  Karim,  B.A.,  M.  A.-O.  College. 
1905— Gholam Basul,  B.A  ,  M.  A.-O.  College. 


QBIFt^ITH  SCaoLAtlSBIPS.  27T 

SIS  OHABLBS  ELLIOTT  SCHOLAESHIP. 

Sir  Charles  Elliott,  K.C.S.I.,  Member  of  the  Council 
of  the  Government  of  India,  placed  fis.  6,000  in  the 
*  Debenture  Debt  of  the  North-Western  Provinces  Club^ 
Allahabad,  twelve  certificates  of  Es.  500,  each  bearing 
interest  at  7  per  cent,  (may  be  reduced  to  6  per  cent.) 
with  a  view  to  create  a  scholarship  in  the  gift  of  the 
University  of  Allahabad,  to  be  tenable  for  one  y^ar  ia 
the  Muir  Central  College,  by  a  student  of  the  Muif 
Central  College  who  has  taken  his  B.A.  degree  in 
Physical  Science  or  B.Sc.  degree  and  intends  to  proceed 
to  the  M.A.  degree  in  the  same  subject.  Such  graduate 
to  be  selected  by  proper  office-holders  in  the  University* 

Scholarship  holders. 

1689.— Phul  Ghand  Bae.  B.A.,  Canning  College. 

1890.— AvadhBebari  Lai,  B.A.,  Muir  Central  College. 

1891.— Abinash  Chandra  Bandhopadhaya,  B.A.,  Moir  Central 
College. 

1892.--*Baghubir  Prasad,  B.A.,  Muir  Central  College. 

1893.--Abdul  Karim  Khan,  B.A.,  Muir  Central  College* 

1894.— Lai  Gopal  Mukerji,  B.A.,  Muir  Central  College. 

1895.— Ganesh  PrashadiYarma,  B.A.,  Muir  Central  College. 

1896.— Jwala  Prasad,  B.A.,  Muir  Central  College. 

1897.— Rup  Narain,  B.A.,  Muir  Central  College. 

1898.— Birj  Lai,  B.A.,  Muir  Central  Colkge. 

1899.— Bhoora  Lai  Hiran,  B.A.,  Muir  Central  College. 

1900.— Jagat  Prasad,  B.A.,  B.Sc,  Muir  Central  College 

1901.-— Kanhaiya  Lai  Nigam,  B.A.,  Muir  Central  College. 

1902  — Seray  Mai  Bapna,  B.A-,  B.Sc,  Muir  Central  College. 

1905.— Shrirang  Moreshwar  Sane,  B.A«,  fi*8c.t  Muir  Central 
College. 


GEIfTITH  MEMORIAL  FUND  SOHOLAESHIPS. 

The  Griffith  Memorial  Fund  was  formed  from  contri- 
butions made  by  friends  and  pupils  of  Mr.  E.  T.  H. 
Griffith^  and  it  was  determined  that  the  income  arising 
from  the  fund  was  to  the  expended  entirely  on  the 
encouragement  of  Sanskrit  learning,  such  encouragement 

*  The  Debenture  Debt  having  been  paid  off  by  the  N.-W.  P. 
Club,  the  amount  of  Rs.  6,000  has  temporarily  been  placed  in  3| 
per  cent.  Goyernment  Promissory  Notes. 


278  ENDOWMENTS. 

being  restricted  to  the  students  of  the   Sanskrit  College 
at  Benares. 

The  trust  of  the  fund  was  accepted  by  the  Syndicate 
of  the  University  of  Allahabad  on  the  6th  November, 
1888,  and  the  following  rules  were  finally  laid  down  : — 

The  "  Griffith  Memorial  Fund  "  shall  consist  of  the 
sum  of  Es.  6,329-4-11  already  realized  for  the  purpose 
of  establishing  and  maintaining  a  memorial  of  Mr« 
E.  T.  H.  Griffith,  M.A.,  CLE.,  together  with  such 
further  sum  as  may  hereafter  from  time  to  time  be 
collected  for  the  said  purpose. 

The  property  in  the  fund  shall  be  vested  in  the 
University  of  Allahabad  in  trust  for  the  following  pur- 
poses : — 

The  fund  shall  be  invested  in  Government  promissory 
notes,  and  the  income  accruing  therefrom  shall  be  applied 
annually  to  the  bestowal  of  scholarships  and  prizes  for 
the  encouragement  of  and  reward  for  proficiency  in  the 
study  of  Sanskrit  learning  at  Benares. 

The  said  scholarships  and  prizes  shall  be  denominat- 
ed the  Griffith  Memorial  Scholarships  and  prizes  res- 
pectively, and  shall  be  awarded  to  such  students  only  as 
are  actually  pursuing  their  studies  at  the  Sanskrit 
College,  Benares. 

The  income  of  the  fund  shall  be  annually  applied  in 
the  following  manner  : — 

(a)  Two  scholarships,  not  exceeding  Es.  5  per  memem 
each. 

(6)  The  surplus,  if  any,  to  prizes  in  money. 

The  scholarships  and  prizes  shall  be  awarded  by  a 
Committee  constituted  as  follows  : — 

.  (a)  The  Eegistrar,  for  the  time  being,  of  the  Allaha- 
bad University. 

(b)  The  Superintendent  of  Sanskrit  Studies,  United 
Provinces  of  Agra  and  Oudh. 

(c)  The  Principal  of  the  Sanskrit  College,  Benares. 


LUMSDEN   SCHOLARSHIPS.  279 

(d)  A  Pandit  of  the  Sanskrit  College,  Benares,  to  be 
appointed  annually  by  the  Director  of  Public  Instruction, 
United  Provinces  of  Agra  and  Oudh. 

(«)  A  competent  person  *  to  be  nominated  by  the 
Syndicate  of  the  Allahabad  University,  who  may  hold 
office  for  three  years  and  be  eligible  for  re-nomination. 

The  Committee  shall  award  the  scholarships  and 
prizes  in  accordance  with  the  results  of  the  annual 
examinations  held  in  the  Sanskrit  College,  Benares  : 

Provided  that  the  Committee  shall  award  to  any 
student  of  Sanskrit,  whom  Mr.  B.  T.  H.  Griffith  may 
recommend,  any  Scholarship,  for  which  he  may  be  so 
recommended,  subject  to  the  conditions  contained  in  the 
preceding  rules. 

LUMSDEN  MEMOBIAL  SCHOLAESHIPS  AND 
GOLD  MEDAL. 

At  a  public  meeting  held  at  Benares  on  the  2nd 
August,  1891,  it  was  resolved,  in  view  of  the  approach- 
ing retirement  of  the  Hon'ble  J.  J.  P.  Lumsden.  C.S., 
Senior  Member  of  the  Board  of  Bevenue,  United  Pro- 
vinces of  Agra  and  Oudh,  who,  during  his  long  connec- 
tion with  these  Provinces,  and  more  particularly  with  the 
Benares  Division,  had  endeared  himself  to  all  classes, 
that  in  order  to  perpetuate  his  memory,  a  fund  be  raised 
for  the  purpose  of  founding  a  medal  and  two  Scholar- 
ships. This  fund,  amounting  to  Bs.  7,000,  has  been 
vested  in  the  Treasurer  of  Charitable  Endowment  for 
the  United  Provinces  of  Agra  and  Oudh.  The  interest 
is  paid  to  the  Begistrar  of  the  University  of  Allahabad, 
and  is  expended  by  the  Syndicate  in  the  following  man- 
ner : — 

(a)  The  Syndicate  awards  every  second  year  a  scholar- 
ship called  the  •'  Lumsden  Sanskrit  Scholarship  "  of  the 
value   of   Bs.   10   (now  reduced  to  Bs.  8)  per  mensem  as 

•  Under  Syndicate  Resolution  No.  7,  dated  August  6th,  1904, 
Mahamahopadhyaya  Ft.  A.  Bhattacharya  was  re-appointed  a 
Member  of  the  Committee. 


960  SNDOWMBMTS. 

QoTernment  Promissory  Notes  are  reduced  to  3J  ptr  dent. 
and  tenable  for  two  years  to  the  student  who  passes  the 
Intermediate  Examination  of  the  Allahabad  University 
and  obtains  the  highest  number  of  marks  in  Sanskrit 
among  those  who  take  up  Sanskrit  as  their  second  lan- 
^age.  The  Scholarship  is  awarded  subject  to  the  con- 
dition that  the  student  continues  his  studies  for  the 
B.A.  Examination  in  a  College  afEiliated  to  the  dniver- 
sity  of  Allahabad. 

(6)  The  Syndicate  also  awards  every  second  year  a 
scholarship  called  the  "  Lumsden  Arabic  or  Persian 
Scholarship  "  of  the  value  of  Es.lO  (now  Es.  8  only)  per 
mensem  and  tenable  for  two  years  to  the  student  who 
passes  the  Intermediate  Examination  of  the  Allahabad 
XJniversity  and  obtains  the  highest  number  of  marks  in 
Arabic  among  those  who  take  up  Arabic  as  their  second 
language.  The  scholarship  is  awarded,  subject  to  the 
condition  that  the  student  continues  his  studies  for 
the  B.A.  Examination.  If  no  student  passes  the 
Intermediate  Examination  with  Arabic  as  his  second 
language  in  the  year  in  which  the  scholarship  is  awarded, 
the  scholarship  will  be  awarded  on  the  same  conditions 
to  the  student  who  passes  the  said  examination  and 
obtains  the  highest  number  of  marks  in  Persian  as  his 
second  language. 

(c)  The  Syndicate  also  every  year  awards  a  goW 
medal  of  the  yalue  of  not  less  than  Rs.  50  and  not  more 
tban  Bs.  60,  called  the  **  Lumsden  Medal,"  to  the  student 
who  stands  highest  in  the  examination  for  the  Degree 
of  Bachelor  of  Laws  of  the  Allahabad  University. 

(d)  If  a  student  holding  either  of  the  scholarships 
discontinue  his  studies,  die,  or  through  misconduct  or 
any  other  cause  be  considered  by  the  Syndicate  disqualifi- 
ed to  hold  the  scholarship,  it  will  be  given  for  the  rest 
of  the  term  of  two  years  to  the  next  best  student  of  the 
same  year  who  fulfils  the  requirements  laid  down  iB 
clauses  (a)  and  (6)  above. 

2.  The  Syndicate  awards  one  of  the  aforesaid  scho- 
larships alternately    every  year    commencing  with  the 


LUMSDBM  SCH0LABSH1P&  S8t 

*'  Lumsden    Sanskrit    Scholarship "  in    1893    and    the 
"  Lumsden  Arabic  or  Persian  Scholarship"  in  1894. 

3.  The  Syndicate  will,  from  time  to  time,  invest  in 
Goyernment  securities  any  surplus  that  may  remain  over 
annually,  after  meeting  the  cost  of  the  scholarships,  of 
the  medal,  and  incidental  charges  and  will  apply  at  their 
discretion  the  interest  received  from  this  source  towards 
increasing  the  value  or  number  of  the  scholarships. 

Sanskrit  Scholar,  1893.— Govind  Sadhashiva  Apte,  Madhava 

College. 
Medallisty  1893.— Haribans  Sabai,  B.A.,  Muir  Central  College. 

Arabie  Scholar^  1894.->8yyad  Jalal-ul-din  Haidar,  Muir  Central 

College. 
Medallist,  1894.— Hari  Har  Lai,  B.A.,  Agra  College. 
Sanskrit  Scholar,  1895.— Hari  Krishna  Tailang,  Lashkar  College. 
Medallist,  1895.— Ganga  Sahai.  Meerut  College. 
Arabic  Scholar,  1896. -Fida  All  Khan,  M.A.-O.  College. 
Medallist,  1896.— Jotindra  Mohan  Chatter]!,  Canning  College. 
Sanskrit  Scholar,  1897.— Mnlchand  Tiwari,  Jabalpnr  CoUega. 
Medallist,  1897.— Pyare  Lai  Chaturvedi,  Agra  College. 
Persian  Scholar,  1898.- Syyad  Hakim  Ahmed,  Laskhar  College. 
Medallist,  1898.— Noraton  Mai,  Muir  Central  College. 
Sanskrit  Scholar^  1899.— Jagannath  Misra,  Muir  Central  College. 
Medallist,  1899.— Brij  NarainSaksena,  Christ  Church  College. 
Arabic  Scholar,  1900.— Muzhur-ul-Hasan,  M.A.-0  College. 
Medallist,  1900.— Har  Prasad  Bhargava,  B.A.,  Jabalpur  College. 
Sanskrit  Scholar,  1901.— Nilambar  Pant,  Muir  Central  College. 
Medallist,  1901.— Girdhar  Lai,  Meerut  College. 

Arabic  Scholar,  1902.  ^Syed    Muhammad   Isa,  Muir  Central 

CoUege. 
Medallist,  1902.-«-Jitendra  Nath  Roy,  Canning  College. 
Sanskrit    Scholar,   1903.— Sooraj     Narain    Dikshit,    Bareilly 

College. 
Medallist,  1903.-Fanna  Lai,  M.A.,  B.  Sc,  Agra  College. 
Arabic  Scholar,  1904.— Said-ud-din,  Muir  Central  College. 
Medallist,     1904.— Seray  Mai  Bapna,  M.  C.  College. 
Sanskrit  Scholar,  1905.— Keshao  Prasad  Upadbya,  Central  Hindu 

College. 
Medallist  1905.*Lak8hmi  Kant  Pandey,  Muir  Central  College. 


282  ENDOWMENTS. 

8WARN4LMATI-UMA  CHAEAN  PBIZE. 

Dr.  Avinas  Chandra  Banerji,  in  April  1900,  placed 
rupees  one  thousand  by  Government  Promissory  Note, 
bearing  interest  at  three-and-a-half  ^er  centf  as  an  endow- 
ment for  a  Prize  of  Bs.  35  (minua  Bank  and  other  attend- 
ant charges),  to  be  awardea  annually  to  the  most  success- 
ful candidate  at  the  examination  held  for  the  Degree  of 
Bachelor  of  Science  of  this  University,  and  for  a  parch- 
ment certificate  to  be  also  granted  to  the  winner  of  the 
prize. 

Prize  holdbbs. 

1901. — Annoda  Prasad  Sircar,  B.A.,  B.  Sc,  Muir  Central  College. 
1902.— Seray  Mai  Bapna,  B.A.,  B.Sc,  Muir  Central  College. 
1903.— Hari  Gopal  NarainRoy,  B.A.,  B.Sc,  Muir  Central  College. 
1904.— Purnanaud  Pande,  B.A.,  B.Sc,  Muir  Central  College. 
1905.— Satis  Chandra  Ghosal,  B.A.,  B.Sc,  Muir  Central  College. 


LALA  SANWAL  DASS  STIPENDS. 

Musammat  Bhagwan  Dai,  widow  of  the  late  Lala 
Sanwal  Dass,  banker  of  Lucknow,  made  over  a  Govern- 
ment Promissory  Note  of  the  value  of  Es.  20,000,  to 
found  four  stipends  of  the  aggregate  value  of  Es.  60 
per  mensem,  in  commemoration  of  the  memory  of  her 
deceased  husband  for  the  support  of  poor  students  of 
the  Khattri,  and,  in  their  absence,  of  the  Saraswat 
Brahman  castes.  These  stipends,  which  are  styled  "  Lala 
Sanwal  Dass  Stipends,"  are  awarded  in  accordance  with 
the  following  terms  : — 

1.  Four  stipends  shall  be  awarded  every  year,  viz : — 

(a)  Two,  tenable  for  two  years,  of  the  value  of 
rupees  ^ye  (5)  per  menseni  in  the  first  year, 
and  of  rupees  six  (6)  per  mensem  in  the 
second  year. 

(6)  Two,  tenable  for  two  years,  of  the  value  of 
rupees  seven  (7)  per  mensem,  in  both  years. 

2.  The  two   stipends  first  mentioned  shall  be  awarded 
every  year  to  the  most    successful  candidates  of    the 


LALA  SANWAL  DA8S  STIPENDS.  283 

Ehattri  and,  in  their  absence,  of  the  Saraswat  Brahman 
castes,  at  the  Entrance  or  the  Matriculation  Examination 
of  the  University,  and  the  remaining  two  (of  Es.  7  per 
mensem)  to  the  two  most  successful  candidates  of  the 
same  castes,  in  the  same  order,  at  the  Intermediate  Ezami- 
nation  of  the  University,  from  among  the  successful 
candidates  of  the  said  castes  who  may  require  the  sti- 
pends to  enable  them  to  prosecute  their  studies  further. 

3.  The  applicants*  for  these  stipends  shall,  along  with 
their  application  for  the  same,  forward  certificates  signed 
by  at  least  two  respectable  members  of  the  Khattri  or 
Saraswat  communities,  showing  the  pecuniary  position  in 
life  of  the  applicant  or  his  guardian.  Such  certificates 
must  be  signed  only  by  persons  who  can  certify  from 
their  personal  knowledge,  and  must  also  be  counter- 
signed by  the  Head  Master  of  the  School  or  the  Princi- 
pal of  the  College  from  which  the  candidate  appeared. 

4.  The  holders  of  these  stipends  shall  prosecute  their 
studies  for  the  next  higher  University  Examination  at  a 
College  affiliated  to  the  University,  and  shall  hold  their 
stipends  only  so  long  as  they  prosecute  their  studies 
diligently.  The  Syndicate  may,  at  its  discretion,  stop 
the  stipend  of  a  student  who  has  not  shown  due  diligence 
in  the  prosecution  of  his  studies,  and  may  award  it  to 
another  qualified  student. 

6.  In  the  event  of  any  change  hereafter  in  the  Uni- 
versity Regulations  as  to  the  period  of  previous  study 
necessary  to  qualify  for  admission  to  the  Intermediate 
or  the  Degree  Examinations  of  the  University,  the  Syn- 
dicate shall  make  such  changes  in  the  number,  value  or 
tenure  of  the  stipends  as  may  be  required  :  provided 
always  that  the  stipends  shall  be  held  only  by  poor 
students  of  the  aforesaid  two  castes  on  terms  as  near  as 
may  be  to  those  set  forth  above. 

6.  In  the  event  of  any  stipend  remaining  unawarded 
in  any  year  or  falling  vacant  for  any  reason,  the   Syndi- 

*  Application  must  be  made  to  the  Registrar  within  six  weeks 
of  the  date  of  the  publication  in  the  Government  Gazette  of  the 
results  of  the  Entrance  and  Intermediate  Examinations. 


284  BND0WMBNT8. 

cate  may  at  its  discretion  award  it  to  anj  candidate  quali* 
fied  ander  Bule  3,  and  it  maj  in  its  discretion  increase 
the  number  of  stipends  allotted  to  candidates  of  each 
class  under  Bule  2  for  such  period  and  on  such  terms 
as  it  may  consider  necessary. 

Stipend  holdbbb. 

lOOl.^Kanhaiya  Lai  Eapur,  Second  Tear  Class,  Canning  College, 
Lucknuw. 

1902.— flar  Dayal,  Ehattri,  and  Bam  Samp,  Third  Tear  aass, 
Canning  College,  Lucknow. 

Nit  KiBhore  Mehra,  Third  Tear  Class,  St.  John's  College, 
Agra. 

1903.— Shyam  Lai,  M.  C.  College  ;  Chhail  Behari  Capoor,  Bareilly 
College ;  Shyam  Behari  Lai  and  Bai]  Nath,  St.  John's 
College,  Agra. 

1904.— Man  Mall  and  Zorawar  Singh,  St.  John's  College  ;  Bamesh- 
war  Prasad  and  Bisheswar  Prasad,  Canning  College. 

1905.— Mnrlidhar  Eakkar,  Kayesth  Pathshala;  Bisheswar  Nath, 
Queen's  College. 


STATE  SCHOLAESHIPS    TENABLE    AT    OXFOBD 
OE  CAMBBlDaE  BY  NATIVES  OF  INDIA.* 

Ebsoiiution. 

In  Home  Department  Eesolution  No.  360,  dated 
30th  June,  1868,  a  scheme  was  promulgated  for  the 
creation  of  a  certain  number  of  Government  scholar- 
ships tenable  in  England  by  Natives  of  India.  It 
was  explained  that  the  object  of  creating  the  scholar- 
ships was  to  encourage  Natives  of  India  to  resort  more 
freely  to  England  for  the  purpose  of  perfecting  their 
education  and  of  studying  for  the  various  learned  pro- 
fessions or  for  the  Civil  and  other  services  in  India. 
In  a  subsequent  Eesolution,  dated  18th  January,  1870, 
the  circumstances  were  set  forth  under  which  it  had 
been   determined   to    hold     this  scheme  in    abeyance. 


.    •  These  scholarships  were  instituted  by  Home    Department 
Eesolution  No.— ^,  dated  the  12th  February,  1886,  No.^^^-^,  dated 

the  23rd  August,  1886,  and  Mo.^g^*  dated  30th  January,  1885. 


8TATB  8CH0LAB8HIP& 


285 


For  some  time  past  the  Goyernment  of  India  has  been 
in  communication  with  Qer  Majesty's  Secretary  of 
State  regarding  the  re-establishment  of  a  limited  nam* 
ber  of  G-overnment  scholarships  tenable  in  England 
by  Natives  of  India,  and  the  Governor-General  in 
Council  is  glad  to  be  able  now  to  announce  that  it 
has  been  decided  to  bring  into  immediate  operation 
a  scheme  which,  it  is  hoped,  will  have  the  effect  of 
offering  a  certain  measure  of  encouragement  to  the 
youths  of  this  country  to  proceed  to  England  for 
the  purpose  of  completing  their  education  either  at 
the  University  of  Oxford  or  at  the  University  of 
Cambridge. 

2.  Six  scholarships,  the  cost  of  which  will  be  defrayed 
by  the  Government  of  India,  will  be  at  once  establish- 
ed, tenable  in  England  by  persons  who  are  Natives  of 
India  within  the  meaning  of  Section  6  of  the  Statute  33 
Vic,  Cap.  3,  The  scholarships  will  be  placed  at  the 
disposal  of  the  Universities  of  Calcutta,  Bombay, 
Madras  and  the  Punjab  in  rotation,*  one  scholarship 
being  given  to  each  of  the  first  two  Universities  during 
the  present  year  (1886),  and  one  scholarship  to  each 
of  the  last  two  during  next  year  (1887).  In  allotting 
the  scholarships  in  future  years  the  same  order  will  be 
observed. 


*  Under  Resolution,  dated  17th  October,  1888,  consequent  upon 
the  establishment  of  the  Allahabad  University,  the  Government 
of  India  has  decided  '*  that,  with  effect  from  the  year  1889,  each 
of  the  Universities  concerned  shall  participate  in  the  scholarships 
in  the  following  sequence  '' :» 


Allahabad 
Madras 

Pimjab 
Calcutta 

Bombay 
Allahabad 

Madras 
Punjab 


}  1899  ^^^  }  1903  ^^^  }  1907 
}  WOO  ^^^J^  ]  1904  ^X^  }  1908 
}     1»01    at     }     1««    C^"^     }     !«» 


286  STATE  SCHOLARSHIPS. 

3.  Each  scholarship  will  entitle  the  holder  to  an 
allowance,  not  exceeding  £200  per  annum,  payable  from 
the  date  of  his  arrival  in  England,  and  will  be  tenable  for 
thru  years.  No  candidate  should  be  more  than  21  years 
of  age.  Each  candidate  to  whom  a  scholarship  may  be 
awarded  will  be  required  to  proceed  to  England  within 
a  reasonable  period  from  the  date  of  his  selection,  and 
to  reside  there  for  a  period  of  three  years,  unless  compel- 
led to  return  sooner  by  ill-health. 

4.  Each  scholar  will  be  entitled  to  receive  a  sum  of 
XlOO*  for  passage-money,  and  a  similar  sum  will  be  pay- 
able within  one  month  before  his  actual  return  to  India 
if  he  should  complete  the  full  period  of  three  years' 
residence,  or  be  compelled  by  sickness  to  return  before 
the  completion  of  that  period. 

5.  It  is  intended  to  reserve  to  the  scholars  the  power 
of  selecting,  once  for  all,  the  course  of  study  to  be  follow- 
ed by  them  in  England.  Each  scholar  will  be  required 
to  bind  himself  by  written  engagement  to  submit  to  such 
regulations  as  may,  from  time  to  time,  be  framed  by  Her 
Majesty's  Secretary  of  State  for  the  guidance  of  scholars. 

6.  If  any  scholar,  not  being  disabled  by  sickness, 
fails  to  complete  a  residence  of  three  years  in  England 
or  is  guilty  of  gross  misconduct  or  disregard  of  the  orders 
of  Her  Majesty's  Secretary  of  State,  he  will,  at  the 
discretion  of  the  Secretary  of  State,  forfeit  his  scholar- 
ship and  further  be  liable  to  refund  the  sum  drawn  by 
him  as  passage-money. 

7.  Scholars  will  be  expected  to  reach  England  before 
the  opening  of  the  October  term  at  the  University  of 
Oxford  or  Cambridge,  to  one  of  which  University  they 
will  be  required  to  proceed. 

*  By  Resolution  of  Government  of  India,  dated  2nd  February, 
1895,  it  is  notified  thaty  in  future,  Hecond  Class  accommodation  only 
by  Railway  in  India,  and  on  the  sea-Doyage  to  London,  will  be 
allowed  to  persons  selected  to  hold  Utate  Scholarships  tenable  in 
England, 


RULES  FOB  SELECTION  OF  STATE  SCHOLARS.  287 

fiULES  FOE  THE  SELECTION  OP  CANDIDATES 
FOE  THE  STATE  SCHOLAESHIPS  TENABLE 
IN  ENGLAND  BY  NATIVES  OF  INDIA. 

1.  The  Syndicate  shall  in  the  year  in  which  a  State 
Scholarship  tenable  in  England  is  placed  at  the  disposal 
of  the  Uniyersity,  and  as  soon  as  may  be  reasonably 
practicable  after  the  results  of  the  Examination  in  snch 
year  for  the  Degree  of  B.A.  have  been  ascertained  by 
the  Syndicate,  and  at  any  other  time  or  times  as  occasion 
may  arise,  select  for  the  scholarship  a  person  who  is 
qualified  in  the  manner  specified  by  Eule  2. 

2.  A  person  shall  be  deemed  to  be  qualified  for  selec- 
tion by  the  Syndicate  who  is  (a)  a  Native  of  India 
within  the  meaning  of  Section  6  of  the  Statute  33  Vic, 
Cap.  3  ;  (6)  under  the  age  of  22  years  on  the  31st  day 
of  March  in  the  year  in  which  the  selection  is  made ; 
(c)  has  qualified  for  the  Degree  of  B.A.  of  the  Uni- 
Tersity  of  Allahabad  ;  (d)  has  satisfied  the  Vice-Chancel- 
lor, or  in  case  of  his  absence,  the  Syndicate,  that 
he  is  of  good  moral  character,  by  the  production 
of  a  certificate  to  that  efPect  signed  by  the  Principal 
of  the  College  aflBiiated  to  the  University  at  which  he 
has  studied,  or  by  a  Director  of  Public  Instruction,  or 
by  an  officer  employed  in  the  civil  administration  not 
inferior  in  position  to  a  Magistrate  of  a  district  or  by 
any  other  person  whose  certificate  may  be  considered 
sufficient  by  the  Vice-Chancellor,  or,  in  his  absence, 
by  the  Syndicate ;  («)  has  satisfied  the  Vice-Chancellor, 
or,  in  the  case  of  his  absence,  the  Syndicate,  that  he 
has  a  competent  knowledge  of  the  English  language ; 
(f)  has  produced  to  the  Vice-Chancellor,  or,  in  case  of 
his  absence,  to  the  Syndicate,  a  certificate  signed  by  a 
medical  officer  not  below  the  rank  of  a  Civil  Surgeon 
that  he  is  physically  capable  of  undergoing  the  course 
of  life  and  study  which  he  will  have  to  follow  in 
England  ;  and  ig)  is  willing,  with  the  consent  of  his 
family,  to  proceed  to  England  in  order  to  complete  a 
University  education. 


ass     B0LI8  POB  IMDIAII  GOVT.  SCHOLARS  IN  BMOLAITD. 

3.  Any  person  desiroas  of  being  selected  by  the  Syn- 
dicate should,  at  as  early  a  date  as  possible  in  the  year 
in  which  the  selection  may  be  made,  forward  to  the 
Begistrar  of  the  University  a  signed  notice  to  that  effect, 
stating  that,  if  selected,  he  will  comply  with  such  regu- 
lations relating  to  the  scholarships  and  the  holders 
thereof  as  the  Secretary  of  State  for  India  may  at  any 
time  make,  and  shall  forward  to  the  Eegistrar  such 
certificates  as  to  his  qualifications  as  he  may  have  been 
able  to  obtain. 

4.  After  the  selection,  the  Begistrar  shall  give  to 
the  person  selected  a  copy  of  -the  Eegulations  of  the 
Secretary  of  State  for  India  relating  to  the  scholarships 
and  the  holders  thereof. 


EULES  FOE  INDIAN  GOVEENMENT    SCHOLAES 
IN  ENGLAND. 

1.  Evet>y  scholar  shall,  on  reaching  England,  at  once 
present  himself  at  the  India  Office  and  report  hb 
arrival  in  writing. 

2.  Every  scholar  shall,  without  any  unnecessary  delay, 
inform  the  Secretary  of  State  to  which  University  he 
intends  to  proceed,  and  shall  at  once  take  steps  to  enter 
himself  at  the  College  he  has  selected. 

3.  Every  scholar  shall,  within  four  weeks  of  reaching 
England,  submit,  for  the  approval  of  the  Secretary  of 
State,  a  statement  showing  the  general  course  of  study 
he  proposes  to  follow ;  and  the  course  approved  shall  not 
be  changed  without  the  sanction  of  the  Secretary  of 
State. 

4.  Every  scholar  shall,  at  the  end  of  each  term  or  resi- 
dence at  the  University,  submit  to  the  Secretary  of  State 
a  certificate  from  the  proper  College  or  University  author- 
ity, showing  that  his  residence,  conduct,  and  progress 
in  study  have  been  satisfactory  during  the  term. 

5.  Every  scholar  shall,  at  all  times,  obey  such  instruc- 
tions as  he  may  receive  from  the  Secretary  of  State. 


RULES  POB  IHIMAK  GOVT.  flCHOLABS  IM  ENGLAlfO.     2^ 

6.  Subject  to  a  due  compliance  with  the  above  con- 
ditions, the  allowance,  at  the  rate  of  ^200  a  year  for 
thru  jears,  will  be  paid  quarterif  in  advanoe  by  tlie 
India  Office,  commencing  from  the  date  of  the  scholar's 
reporting  his  arriyal  in  England ;  but  this  allowance 
shall  be  reduced  by  the  amount  of  any  other  sum  which 
may  become  payable  to  him  out  of  the  revenues  of  India, 
in  respect  of  residence  at  a  University  during  the  same 
period  or  any  part  of  it. 

7.  Every  scholar  will  forfeit  his  scholarship  who,  not 
being  disabled  by  illness  or  prevented  by  any  other 
cause  which  the  Secretary  of  State  may  consider 
sufficient,  fails  to  complete  a  residence  of  three  years  in 
England  according  to  the  terms  and  conditions  approved 
by  the  Secretary  of  State  under  Eule  3,  or  who  is  guilty 
of  misconduct  or  disregard  of  the  orders  of  the  Secretary 
of  State.  If  a  scholarship  be  forfeited,  the  scholar  will 
lose  his  claim  to  a  free  return  passage  to  India,  and  will 
further  become  liable  to  refund  the  cost  of  his  free 
passage  to  England. 

8.  The  scholars  will  be  under  the  special  supervision 
and  charge  of  the  Political  Aide^de-Oamp  to  the 
Secretary  of  State,  through  whom  the  necessary  orders 
will  be  given,  and  to  whom  all  reports  and  other  com- 
munications respecting  them  should  be  sent. 

SCUOLABS. 

1869.— Mohammad  Ahmad-ud-din,  fi.A.,  Muir  Central  College. 
1891.— G.  E.  Foy,  fi.A.,  Muir  Ceotral  College. 
1894.— Abdul  Karim  Khan,  M.A.,  Muir  Central  College. 
1896.— Bimal  Chandra  Ghosh,  M.  A.,  Teacher,  fiareilly  College. 
1899«— Ganesh  Prasad,  D.Sc,  Muir  Central  College. 
1901.— Zia-Uddin  Ahmad,  D.Sc,  Professor,  M.  A.-O.  College. 
1904— Panna  Lai,  M.A.,  B.Sc,  LL.B.,  Agra  College. 
1906.— Shah  Muhammad  Sulaiman,  B.A.,  Muir  Central  College. 


290      AFFILIATION  OF  THE  DNIVERSITY  OF  ALLAHABAD 

AiliatioB  of  the  DniTenity  ef  Allahabad  with  the  Oxford 
and  Cambridge  DniYersities. 


OIFOED  UNIVEESITT. 

Bbgistrar  of  thb  XlNivEitsiTT's  Officb  t 

Broad  Street,  Oxford,  December  let,  1894r 

Sir, 

I  HAYS  to  notify  to  you  that  in  a  Convocation  of  the 
University  of  Oxford  on  November  the  20th,  1894,  the  follow- 
ing form  of  Decree  was  approved  unanimously : — 

"That  the  University  of  Allahabad  be  admitted  to  the 
privileges  of  a  Colonial  University,  under  the  provisions  of 
Statt.  Tit.  II.,  Section  YII.,  on  Colonial  and  Indian  Univer- 
aities." 
I  send  herewith  a  copy  of  the  Statute  referred  to. 

I  am  faithfully  yours^ 

EDWARD  T.  TURNER, 
Begisirar  of  the  Univernty  of  Oxfords 
C.  DODD,  Esq., 

Regiitrwr  of  the  University  of  Alleihabadr 


WITH  THE  OXFORD  UKIVCRSITT.  291 


UNIVERSITY  OF  OXFORD. 


COLONIAL  AND  INDIAN  UNIVERSITIES. 


REGULATIONS- 
Prescribed  by  the  Delegates  of  Local  Examination. 

The  following  Regrdations  have  been  framed  hy  the  Delegates 
of  Local  Examinations  under  the  powers  conferred  upon  them  by 
Statt,  Tit.  II.,  Sect.  VII.  {See  pp.  2,  3,  4,  5)  .— 

1.  The  Delegates  do  not  enter  for  examination  the  names  of 
any  candidates  under  this  Statute  (see  clause  II).  Any  appli- 
cation to  the  Delegates  for  a  Certificate  that  a  candidate  has 
satisfied  the  provisions  of  clause  4  (a)  must  be  made  to  the 
Secretary  to  the  Delegates  oy  the  Head  or  Tutor  of  a  College 
or  Hall  or  by  the  Censor  of  Non-Colle^iate  Students  ;  the 
documents  from  the  Colonial  or  Indian  University  presented 
in  support  of  such  application  must  be  left  three  clear  days  for 
examination,  and  a  fee  of  two  shillings  must  be  paid  to  the 
Delegacy. 

The  Head  or  Tutor  or  the  Censor,  as  the  case  may  be,  will 
forward  a  written  statement  from  the  candidate  that  he  is  not 
a  matriculated  member  of  the  University,  and  that  he  bond 
fide  intends  to  be  matriculated  as  a  member  of  the  College  or 
Hall,  or  as  a  Non-Collegiate  Student. 

2.  Application  for  Certificates  of  status  (under  the  provi- 
sions of  clause  12)  must  be  made  on  a  Form  (No.  264),  which 
may  be  obtained  at  the  Office  of  the  Delegacy,  Merton  Street. 

HENRY  T.  GERRANS, 

Secretary  to  the  Delegacy. 
November,  1900. 


2192     AFFILIATION   OF  THE  UNIVBRSITT  OF  ACLAHABAD 

OXFORD  UNIVERSITY  STATUTES. 


Statt.  Trr.  II,  Sect.  VII. 
Odoher,  1902. 


Suction  Vn.— ON  COLONIAL  AND  INDIAN 
UNIVEBSITIBS. 

1.  Any  Fniveraity  situated  in  any  part  of  the  British 
Dominions,  other  than  the  United  Kingdom,  may  apply 
to  this  University  to  be  admitted  to  the  privileges  o£ 
this  section  of  the  Statutes. 

2.  The  application  shall  be  addressed  to  the  Vice- 
OJiancellor,  who  shall  report  the  same  to  the  Hebdoma- 
dal Council. 

« 

3.  The  Hebdomadal  Council,  after  considering  such 
application  and  after  making  such  inquiry  as  it  shall 
deem  necessary,  shall,  if  it  thinks  fit,  propose  to  Convo- 
cation that  the  University  so  applying  shall  be  admitted 
to  the  privileges  of  this  section  of  the  Statutes.  A 
University  admitted  to  the  privileges  conferred  by  this 
Section  of  the  Statutes  may  at  any  time  renounce  such 
privileges  :  and  this  University  may  at  any  tim^  by  vote 
of  Convocation  withdraw  the  same  from  any  University. 

4.  Any  member  of  a  University  so  admitted,  who 
shall  have  pursued  a  course  of  study  prescribed  by  it 
and  extending  over  two  years,  and  who  shall  have 
passed  all  the  examinations  incident  to  the  course,  may 
be  admitted  to  the  status  and  privileges  of  a  Junior 
Colonial  or  Indian  Student. 

5.  Any  member  of  a  University  so  admitted,  who 
shall  have  pursued  a  course  of  study  prescribed  by  it  and 
extending  over  three  full  years,  and  who  shall  have  taken 
Honours  in  the  final  examination  incident  to  the  coursOi 


With  th£  oxFoRt)  UNiVBBstTt.  283 

iaiay  be  admitted  to  the  status  and  privileges  of  a  Senior 
Colonial  or  Indian  Student.  * 

6.  It  shall  be  the  duty  of  tbe  Hebdomadal  Council  to 
draw  up  and  submili  to  Convocation  a  statement  of  the 
conditions  under  which  a  member  of  a  tJniversity  so 
admitted  shall  be  deemed  to  have  taken  Honours  as  afore- 
said. Every  such  statement,  if  approved  by  Convocation, 
shall  have  the  force  of  regulations  made  by  Statute. 
.  7*  The  status  and  privileges  of  a  Junior  Student 
shall  be  as  follows  : — 

(a)  The  Term  in  which  he  is  matriculated  shall  be 
reckoned,  for  the  purposes  of  any  provisions  respecting 
the  standing  of  members  of  the  University,  as  the  fifth 
Term  from  his  matriculation. 

(b)  A  Junior  Student  shall  not  be  required  to  pass 
Eesponsions,  or  to  pass  in  an  additional  subject  at 
Besponsions. 

(c)  A  Junior  Student  who  has  passed  the  Second 
Public  Examination,  and  has  obtained  Honours  either  in 
the  Eirst  or  in  the  Second  Public  Examination,  shall 
be  entitled  to  supplicate  for  the  Degree  of  Bachelor  of 
Arts  so  soon  as  he  shall  have  kept  statutable  residence 
for  eight  Terms.  Provided  that,  if  he  is  a  Colonial 
Student,  he  has  shown  a^uffioient  knowledge  of  the 
Greek  language. 

(d)  A  Junior  Student  who  has  passed  the  Second 
Public  Examination,  but  has  not  obtained  Honours  either 
in  the  First  or  in  the  Second  Public  Examination,  shall 
be  entitled  to  supplicate  for  the  Degree  of  Bachelor  of 
Arts  so  soon  as  he  shall  have  kept  statutable  residence 
for  twelve  Terms.     Provided   that,   if  he   is  a  Colonial 

***  Any  member  of  the  University  of  Allahabad  who  either 
shall  have  been  placed  in  the  First  or  the  Second  Division 
in  the  Examination  of  that  University  for  the  Degree  of  Bach- 
elor of  Arts,  and  also  in  the  First  or  the  Second  Division  in 
the  Examination  for  the  Degree  of  Master  of  Arts,  or  shall  have 
been  placed  in  the  First  Division  in  the  Examination  for  the 
Degree  of  Bachelor  of  Arts  and  shall  have  obtained  Honours 
in  one  or  more  subjects  at  that  Examination,  shall  be  deemed 
to  have  taken  Honours  as  required  by  the  provisions  of  Statt. 
Tit.  II,  Sect.  VII,  cl.  6." 


294      AFFILIATION   OF  THE  CN1VERSITT  OF   ALLAHABAD, 

Student,  he  has   shown  a  sufficient   knowledge  of  the 
Greek  language. 

8.  The  status  and  privileges  of  a  Senior  Student  shall 
be  as  follows  : — 

(a)  The  Term  in  which  he  is  matriculated  shall  be 
reckoned,  for  the  purposes  of  any  provisions  respecting 
the  standing  of  members  of  the  University,  as  the  fifth 
Term  from  his  matriculation. 

(6)  A  Senior  Student  shall  not  be  required  to  pass 
any  part  of  Eesponsions  or  of  the  JFirst  Public  Examina- 
tion or  any  Preliminary  Examination  of  the  Second 
Public  Examination. 

(c)  A  Senior  Student  who  has  obtained  Honours  in 
the  Second  Public  Examination  shall  be  entitled  to 
supplicate  for  the  Degree  of  Bachelor  of  Arts  so  soon  as 
he  shall  have  kept  statutable  residence  for  eight  Terms. 
Provided  that,  if  be  is  a  Colonial  Student,  he  has  shown 
a  sufficient  knowledge  of  the  Greek  language. 

9.  Every  person  who  having  been  matriculated  desires 
to  claim  the  st  atus  of  a  Junior  or  Senior  Student  shall 
make  his  application  through  an  officer  of  a  College  or 
Hall  or  of  the  Non-Collegiate  Body  to  the  Secretary  to 
the  Boards  of  Faculties,  and  shall  at  the  same  time  pay 
to  the  University  Chest  through  the  Secretary  the  sum 
of  one  pound  or  of  two  pounds,  according  as  he  is  admit- 
ted as  a  Junior  or  a  Senior  Student.  If  he  makes  his 
application  later  than  a  week  from  matriculation,  he 
shall  pay  an  additional  fee  of  one  pound. 

10.  Any  person  qualified  to  become  a  Junior  Student 
on  matriculation  may  be  admitted  to  any  part  of  Ees- 
ponsions, any  part  of  the  First  Public  Examination,  and 
uny  Preliminary  Examination  in  the  Second  Public  Ex- 
amination. 

11.  Every  person  who,  being  qualified  to  become  a 
Junior  or  Senior  Student  on  matriculation,  desires  to 
have  his  name  entered  for  an  examination  before  he  has 
been  matriculated,  shall  make  his  application  to;the  Secre- 
tary through  an  officer  of  a  College  or  Hall  or  of  the  Non- 
Collegiate  Body,   who  shall  send  the  name  to  the  Secre- 


WITH   tHE   OXFORD   UNIVERSITY.  295 

tary  seven  clear  days  before  the  day  fi^ed  for  entering 
names  for  the  Examination  in  question,  together  with— 

(a)  The  statutable  fee,  and  ih  addition  thereto  the 
sum  of  one  pound  or  of  two  pounds,  according  as  the 
candidate  claims  to  be  qualified  to  become  a  Junior  or 
a  Senior  Studen ; 

(6)  A  declaration  that  the  candidate  in  his  opinion 
bond  fide  desires  admission  to  his  College  or  Hall  Or  as 
a  Non-Collegiate   Student,    as   the  case  may   be  ;  and 

(c)  Evidence  showing  that  the  candidate  is  qualified 
as  aforesaid. 

Any  candidate  whose  name  has  been  entered  for  an 
examination  as  aforesaid  shall,  so  soon  as  he  has  been 
matriculated,  become  a  Junior  or  a  Senior  Student,  as 
the  case  may  be. 

12.  A  Colonial  Student  shall  be  deemed  to  have 
shown  a  sufficient  knowledge  of  the  Greek  language 
if  he  has  passed  either  (a)  one  of  the  examinations 
enumerated  below  in  Schedule  A ; 

or  (6)  such  examination  or  examinations  of  his 
University  as  shall  satisfy  the  conditions  laid  down 
under  the  provisions  of  the  next  following  clause. 
Provided  that  evidence  of  his  having  satisfied  these 
conditions. shall  have  been  produced  to  the  Secretary 
within  one  week  from  his  matriculation,  and  that  a 
registration  fee  of  five  shillings  shall  have  been  paid 
through  the  Secretary  to  the  University  Chest. 

13.  It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Hebdomadal  Council 
to  draw  up  a  statement  of  the  conditions  under  which 
a  member  of  a  University  which  has  been  admitted  to 
the  privileges  of  this  Statute  shall  be  deemed  to  have 
shown  a  sufficient  knowledge  of  the  Greek  language  in 
the  examinations  of  his*  University.  Every  such  state- 
ment shall  be  submitted  to  Convocation,  and,  if  approv- 
ed, shall  have  the  force  of  regulations  made  by  Statute. 

14.  The  Secretary  shall  have  power  to  make  and  vary 
from   time   to   time  regulations  for  the  admission  of 


296     AFFILIATION  OF  TH£  CMIVB&SITT  OF  ALLAHABAD 

qualified  persons  to  the  status  of  a  Junior  or  Senior 
Student,  and  for  enabling  Junior  or  Senior  Students, 
or  persons  qualified  to  become  Junior  or  Senior  Stu^ 
dents,  to  offer  themselves  for  examination  under  the 
provisions  of  this  section,  provided  that  all  such  regu- 
lations and  any  variation  in  them  shall  be  submitted  to 
the  Vice- Chancellor  and  Proctors  for  approval. 

15,  It  shaU  be  the  duty  of  the  Secretary  to  keep  a 
sufficient  record  of  the  members  of  the  University  who 
have  the  status  and  privileges  of  a  Junior  or  Senior 
Student  respectively,  and  of  the  persons  not  yet  matri- 
culated whose  names  have  been  entered  for  an  examin- 
ation under  the  provisions  of  this  section,  and  to  see 
that  no  candidate  is  admitted  to  examination  or  to  any 
of  the  privileges  of  a  Junior  or  Senior  Student  who  has 
not  satisfied  the  conditions  of  this  section. 

SOHBDXTLB  A. 

1.  The  Examination  in  Stated  Subjects  in  Eespon- 
sions,  or  any  examination  which  under  Tit.  VI.,  Sect. 
I,  §  2  exempts  a  candidate  from  Eesponsions. 

2.  The  examination  in  Additional  Subjects  in  Ees- 
ponsions, the  subject  offered  being  a  Greek  book,  or 
any  examination  including  Greek  which  is  accepted  by 
the  University  as  equivalent  to  this  Examination. 

3.  The  Examination  of  candidates  in  the  Greek 
language  only  at  Eesponsions. 

4.  The  Examination  of  candidates  not  seeking 
Honours  in  the  First  Public  Examination. 

5.  The  Examination  of  candidates  for  Honours  in 
Greek  and  Latin  Literature  in  the  Eirst  Public  Examin- 
ation. 

6.  The  Preliminary  Examination  in  the  Honour 
School  of  Jurisprudence,  provided  that  the  candidate 
satisfies  the  Examiner  in  a  Greek  book  in  that  Examin- 
ation. 


WITH  THE  OXFORD  U1VIVBR8ITY.  297 

7.  G-roups  A.  1  and  D.  of  the  Examination  of 
candidates  who  do  not  seek  Honours  in  the  Second 
Pablic  Examination. 

8  &  9.  The  Honour  Schools  of  LitersB  Humaniores 
and  of  Theology  in  the  same  Examination. 


OAMBEIDGE  UNIVEESITT. 

Report  of  the   Council  of  the  Senate  on  the  Affiliation  of  the 

Univerniy  of  Allahahad ;  confirmed   by   the  Senate  on 

21st  November,  1895,   as  per    letter  dated    Cam^dgct 

2dth  June,  1896. 

2lst  October,  1896. 

The  Council  of  the  Sbnatb  beg  leave  to  report  to 
the  Sbitatii  as  follow  : — 

In  course  of  last  year  the  Vice-Ohancellor  received 
from  the  Eegistrar  of  the  University  of  Allahabad  an 
application  for  the  affiliation  of  that  University  to 
the  University  of  Cambridge- 

The  Council  have  found  that  the  constitution  and 
scheme  of  examinations  of  the  University  of  Allahabad 
closely  resemble  those  of  the  University  of  Calcutta,  and 
that  the  two  Universities  recognise  each  other  on  equal 
terms,  the  Examinations  and  degrees  of  the  one  being 
accepted  as  equivalent  by  the  other.  The  Council 
therefore  decided  that  they  would  be  prepared  to  recom- 
mend to  the  Senate  that  the  application  for  affiliation 
be  granted  on  terms  similar  to  those  approved  by  Qrace 
I  of  5th  March,  1895,  for  the  University  of  Calcutta; 
and  they  communicated  with  the  authorities  of  the 
University  of  Allahabad  to  this  effect.  They  have  now 
received  an  acceptance  on  the  part  of  that  University  of 
the  terms  proposed. 

The  Council  accordingly  recommend  — 

1.  That  the  University  of  Allahabad  be  adopted  as  an 
institution  affiliated  to  the  University  of  Cambridge. 


298      AFFILIATION   OF  THE   UNIVBBSITY  OF   ALLAHABAD. 

2.  That  any  matriculated  student  of  the  University 
of  Allahabad  be  entitled  to  be  admitted  to  the  privi- 
leges  of  affiliation  who  has  (1)  in  accordance  with  the 
regulations  of  that  Uniyersitj  studied  for  not  less  than 
two  years  at  one  or  more  Institutions  for  the  education 
of  adult  students  affiliated  in  Arts  up  to  the  B.A. 
standard;  (2)  paseted  the  Entrance  Examination,  and  also 
passed  in  the  !First  Division  in  the  Intermediate  Exami- 
nation in  Arts  or  in  the  Eirst  or  Second  Division  in  the 
Examination  for  the  Degree  of  Bachelor  of  Arts  of  that 
University :  provided  that  in  one  of  these  Examinations 
or  in  some  other  Examination  held  by  that  University 
he  has  satisfied  the  Examiners  in  Greek,  Latin,  Sanskrit, 
Arabic  or  Persian. 

CHARLES  SMITH,   Viee- Chancellors 

C.  TAYLOR. 

JOHN  FEILE. 

A.  AUSTEN  LEIGH. 

A.  F.  KIRKPATRICK. 

F.  W.  MAITLAND. 

ALEX.  MACALISTRR. 

H.  SIDGWIOK. 

DONALD  MACALISTER. 

HENRY  JACKSON. 

A.  R.  FORSYTH. 

J.  N.  KEYNES. 

F.  WHITTING. 

RICHD.  T.  WRIGHT. 

W.  L.  MOLLISON. 


XL 

INSTITUTIONS  AFFILIATED 
TO  THE  UNIVERSITY. 


(I)  IN  ARTS. 
A.-^iUp  to  the  M.A.  Standard.) 

(1)  Mnir  Central  College,  Allahabad. 

(2)  Qaeeo's  College,  Benares. 

(3)  Canning  College,  Lacknow. 

(4)  Muhammadan  Anglo-Oriental  Collegei  Aligarh. 
(6)  Agra  College,  Agra. 

(6)  St.  John's  College,  Agra. 

(7)  Christ-Church  College,  Cawnpore. 

(8)  Maharaja's  College,  Jaipur. 

(9)  Morris  College,  Nagpur.  (English,  Phil.,  Maths.,  Sanskrit.) 

(10)  Hislop   College,    Nagpur.      (English,    Phil.,    Sanskrit, 

Persian,  History  &  Pol.) 

(11)  Central  Hindu  College,  Benares.   (English  and  Sanskrit)* 

^.— (  Up  to  the  B.  A.  Standard.) 

(1)  QoTernment  College,  Ajmer. 

(2)  Bareilly  College,  Bareilly. 

(3)  Beid  Christian  College,  Lucknow. 

(4)  Qovernment  College,  Jabalpur. 
(6)  Victoria  College,  Gwalior. 

(6)  Meerut  College,  Meerut. 

(7)  Isabella  Thoburn  College,  Lucknow. 

(8)  Jaswant  College,  Jodhpur. 

(9)  Christian  College,  Allahabad. 

(10)  Canadian  Mission  College,  Indore* 

(11)  Holkar  College,  Indore. 


300  AFFILIATED  INSTITUTIONS* 

0. — (  Up  to  the  Intermediate  Standard,) 

(1)  Ramsay  College,  Almora. 

(2)  St.  Qeorge'B  College,  Mufuoorie. 

(3)  St  Peter's  College,  Agra. 

(4)  PhilaDder  Smith  College,  Naini  Tal. 

(5)  European  Girls'  High  School,  Allahabad' 

(6)  Kayastha  Pathshala,  Allahabad. 

(7)  European  Boys'  High  School,  Allahabad. 

(8)  St.  Andrew's  College,  Gorakhpur. 

(9)  St.  Joseph's  College,  Naini  Tal. 

(10)  Boys'  Diocesan  School,  Naini  Ta). 

(11)  Woodstock  Girls'  School,  Landonr,  Massoorie. 


(11)  IN  SCIENCE. 
A,^(Up  to  the  D,Sc,  Standard,) 
(!)  Muir  Central  College,  Allahabad. 

B,-^Up  to  the  B.  fife.  Standard.) 

(1)  Queen's  College,  Benares. 

(2)  Agra  College,  Agra. 

(3)  Canning  College,  Lucknow. 

(4)  Goyernment  College,  Jabalpur. 

(5)  Victoria  College,  Gwalior. 

(6)  St.  John's  College,  Agra  (for  5  years). 

(9)  Christian  College,  Allahabad. 

(10)  Maharaja's  College,  Jaipur. 

(11)  Central  Hindu  College,  Benares  (for  a  period  of  5  years). 

(12)  Meernt  College,  Meerut. 


(Ill)  IN  LAW. 
A, "-{Up  to  all  Standardi.) 
(1)  Mnir  Central  College,  Allahabad. 


MUIK  CBNTBAL  COLLIGB,  ALLiBABAD.  dOl 

j8.—(  Up  to  M«  LL.B.  SUmdard.) 
(1)  Canning  College,  Lucknow. 

(5)  3areill7  College,  Bareillj. 

(3)  Oovernment  College,  Jabalpur. 

(4)  Agni  Ccrllege,  Agn>. 

(6)  Muhammadan  Anglo-Oriental  College,  Aligarh. 

(6)  St.  John's  College,  Agra. 

(7)  Meerut  College,  Meerut. 

(8)  Chriet-Charch  College,  Cawnpore. 
(8)  Morris  College,  Nagpur. 


A,^Up  to  the  M.A.  Standard.) 

I. 

MUIB  CBNTEAL  COLLEGE,  ALLAHABAD. 

Affiuatxd  in  Abtb,  1888 ;  m  Soiivob,  1896  ahd  1897 
nr  Law,  1888. 

In  1870-71,  Sir  William  Muir,  the  Lieutenant- 
G-overnor,  acceding  to  a  eienerally-expressed^wish,  invited 
the  co-operation  of  the  Chiefs  and  Feudatories  of  the 
Province  of  Agra  and  the  territories  adjacent  in  found- 
ing a  Central  College  at  Allahabad,  the  Seat  of  Qovern- 
ment.  I{is  proposal  haying  been  warmly  responded  to, 
the  College  was  temporarily  opened  in  a  hired  building 
on  the  1st  July,  1872.  The  foundation  stone  of  the 
Muir  Central  College  was  laid  by  Lord  Northbrook  in 
1873,  and  the  College  was  opened  by  Lord  Dufferin  on 
the  9th  April,  1886.  It  is  built  in  a  modified  Saracenic 
style,  and  cost  nearly  nine  lakhs  of  rupees. 

This  institution  admits  all  classes  of  students  who 
have  passed  the  University  Entrance  Examination,  and 
is  affiliated  in  Arts,  Science,  and  Law.  The  course  of 
instruction  embraces  the  University  requirements  for 
degrees  in  those  branches.  The  tuition  fee  is  Bs.  8  per 
numem  in  the  first  and  second  year  classes ;  Bs.  10  in 
the  BA.  and  Bs.  12  in  the  M.A.  classes ;  Bs.  5  in 
the  Preliminary  Law  class,  and  Bs.  8  in  the  Final  Law 
class. 


302  AFFILIATED  INSTITUTIONS. 

A  fund  of  sixty-nine  thoasand  rupees  in  Goyernment 
3^  per  cent  notes,  the  endowments  of  H.  H.  the  Nawab 
of  Bampur,  the  Maharajas  of  Vizianagrnm,  !^ewah, 
Panna,  Charkhari,  and  others,  furnishes  a  number  of 
local  scholarships  of  various  amounts.  There  are  also 
minor  stipends  for  the  assistance  of  poor  and  deserving 
students. 

The  late  Nawab  Ali  Asghar  Khan,  C.S.I.,  of  Bampur, 
by  a  waqf-nama^  dated  13th  November,  1872,  endowed 
scholarships  to  the  value  of  Bs.  50  monthly  to  be  given 
to  students  who  pass  in  Arabic. 

There  are  also  the  two  following  Gold  medals  :  The 
Peary  Mohan  Gold. Medal  for  Scienca  ;  and  Nil  Kamal 
Mittra's  Gold  Medal  for  Sanskrit ;  one  awarded  in  every 
alternate  year.  Also,  a  prize  of  Bs.  40  is  awarded 
annually  to  the  best  student  in  the  first  year  class  :  and 
Chaudhri  Dhyan  Singh  and  Maulvi  Hyder  Husain's 
prize  is  awarded,  annually  to  the  best  Sanskrit  and 
Persian  student  alternately. 

IwsTBUOTivB  Staff. 

Qeneral  Department, 

Principal  ...  ...    J.  6-  Jennings,  M.A. 

Professor  of  English  Literature  ...     £.  A.  Radford,  B.A. 

Junior  Frofr.  of  Eng.  Literature...     Abhay  Gharan  Mukerji,  M.A* 

Profr.  of  arts  ...  ...    W.K.P.  Ffrench,  B.A. 

Professor  of  Mathematics  ...    H.  Cox,  M.A. 

Junior  Profr.  of  Mathematics      ...     Uni«8    Chandra    Ghosb,    M.A. 

P.R.A.S. 
▲ddl.  Pofr.  of  Mathematics         ...    Kumud  Behari  Mitra,  M.A. 
Professor  of  Physics  ...  ...     J.  J.  Durack,  B.A. 

Junior  Profr.  of  Physics  ...     Anukul  Chandra  Basu,  M.A. 

Laboratory  Demonstrator  ...     Debendro  Nath  Pal,  M.A. 

Profr.  of  Chemistry   ...  ...    E.  G.  Hill,  B.A.,  (on   furlough). 

F.  M.  Hewlett,  B.A.,  offg. 
Junior  Profr.  of  (yhemiscry         ...     Satish  Chandra  Deb,  M.A. 
Laboratory  Dedionstrator  ...     Syed  Ali  Jan  Bizvi,  B.A.,  B.Sc. 

Profr.  of  Arabic  and  Persian      ...    Shams-ul-Ulama  M.Syyad  Amjad 

Ali,  M.A. 
Asst.  Professor         do.  ...     Maulvi  Mohd.  Abdul  Ali  Khan. 

Professor  of  Sanskrit  ...     Pandit  Ganga  Nath  Jha,  M.A. 


^queen's  college,   BENARES.  303 

Law  Department. 

Profe88or  of  Law      ...  ...    R.  K.  Sorabji,B.A.,  Bar.-at-Lav 

Law  Reader  ...  ...    M.  L.    Agarwala,    M.A.,    B.cSc. 

LL.B.,  Bar.-at-Law. 
Do.  ...  ...    Pandit  Bhagwan  Din  Dube,  M.A., 

LL.B. 


n. 

QUEEN'S  OOLLEaE,  BENAEES. 

ArPiLiATaD  IK  Arts,  1888  ;  is  Science,  1896. 

Queen's  College,  Benares,  is  supported  by  Q^oyernment 
and  is  under  the  control  of  the  Director  of  Public 
Instruction,  United  Provinces  of  Agra  and  Oudh.  It  is 
divided  into  College  and  School  Departments,  the  former 
under  the  immediate  charge,  and  the  latter  under  the 
supervision  of  the  Principal. 

English  College. 

This  College,  teaching  Arts  up  to  the  M.A.  Standard, 
and  also  affiliated  in  Science,  has  a  School  Department 
attached  to  it.  The  tuition  fees  vary  from  Es.  10  to 
Es.  8  per  mensem  in  the  College  and  from  Es.  3  to 
4  annas  in  the  School  Department.  Each  class  has  its 
fixed  rate  of  fee.  The  College  and  School  are  accessible 
to  all  classes  on  payment  of  an  entrance  fee  of  Es.  2 
and  Ee.  1-8  respectively.  Government  scholarships  are 
awarded  according  to  the  results  of  the  University  and 
departmental  Examinations.  There  are  also  local  scho- 
larships, amounting  to  about  Es.  150  per  mensemy  in  the 
College  Department. 

Connected  with  this  College  is  a  Boarding-House  for 
district  students. 

IirsTBUCTiVB  Stapp. 
English  College  Department. 

Principal  ...  ...     A.  Venis,  M.A.  (Oxon.) 

Professor  of  Bng.  Lit.  &  Logic  ...     H     C.   Norman,   M.A.  (Bd.  and 

Oxon.) 


304  AFnUATED  IffSTITUTIOIfS. 

Profenor  of  Philosophy  ...    G.  M.    JUalTany,     MA.,  fi.Lit. 

(Ozon)   (on  furlough.)  H.  H. 
Baudle,  B.A.,  (Ozon.)  oilg. 
Do.     bf  PhjrtioAl  Solenot    »..    A.  G.  Sanyal.  M.A.,  F.G.S. 
Junior  Profr.  do.  ...    Saroda  Cbaran  Gbakrayarti,  B.A. 

Ptotfeiib^  6i  MkihtiAMti  ...    Ganesb  Pranad,  D.Sc. 

Do.     of  Arabic  ...  ...    Shams-ul-Ulma    Muhammad. 

Abdul  Jalil. 
Do.     of  Sanskrit  ...    Pt.  Kesaya  Sastri. 

Head  Master  ...  ...    P.  S.  Burrell,  M.A.  (Ozon.) 

Besides  twenty-one  English  Teachers,  one  Writing  Master,  two 
Pandits,  two  ManlTis,  one  Brewing  Maitet. 


III. 

CANNING  COLLEGE,  LTJOKNOW. 

ATitLiATBB  nr  Aatb,  1888 ;  ts  BctmoA,  1896  ;  nr 
Law,  1888. 

This  College,  founded  by  the  Taluqdars  of  Oudh  in 
memory  of  the  late  Earl  Canning,  was  opened  on  the 
Ist  of  May,  1864.  The  institution  comprises  three 
departments, — ^the  College  proper,  a  Law  Department, 
and  an  Oriental  Department,  in  which  only  SanskHt, 
^Persian  and  Arabic  ate  taught. 

Canning  College  is  supported  by  the  Taluqdars  of  Oudh 
aided  by  GoTernment.  By  a  Sanad^  duly  executed,  the 
Taluqdars  unanimously  endowed  the  College  in  perpetuity 
with  a  percentage  of  the  re?enues  of  their  taluks.  This 
sum,  amounting  on  an  average  to  forty-one  thousand 
rupees  per  annum,  is  collected  hy  the  oflScers  of  Govern- 
ment, ttnd  is  deposited  in  the  Government  Treasury  for 
the  use  of  the  College.  A  Government  grant-in-aid  to 
the  amount  of  twenty-five  thousand  rupees  is  also  enjoyed 
by  the  College.  The  total  income  from  endowment, 
gtant-in-aid,  invested  funds  and  ftees  aggregates  eighty- 
one  thousand  rupees  per  annum. 

The  institution  is  open  to  all  classes,  and  its  object, 
as  declared  by  the  rules,  is  to  impart  instruction  in  the 
English  Language  and  Literature,  in  Mathematics  and 
Science,  in  Law  and  in  the  Oriental  Classical  Languages, 
its  management  is  vested  in  a  Committee  consisting  of 


U.  A.-O.   OOLLBGE,   ALldiARH.  305 

the  Commissioner  of  Lucknow,  the  Deputy  Commissioner, 
the  Inspector  of  Schools,  Oudh  Circle,  District  Judge,  the 
Executive  Engineer,  the  Frinciplil,  and  the  represdntatives 
of  the  Taluqdars.  The  fee  for  the  College  classes  is— Es.  6 
for  the  Intermediate  class,  its.  7-8  for  the  B.A.  class,  and 
E8»  9  for  the  M.A.  class.  Hhe  Committee  reserve  to 
themselves  the  right  of  admitting  Oudh  students  to  the 
free  list,  or  of  admitting  them  on  a  modified  f de.  The  fee 
for  the  Law  classes  is<— for  Ai'ts  students  Bs.  4  for  the 
first  year  and  Bsi  6  for  the  second  year,  and  for  outsiders 
Es.  5  for  the  first  year  and  Es.  8  for  the  second  year* 

The  admission  fee  is  Es.  3  for  all  classes. 

In  addition  to  Qoverntnent  scholarships,  there  are  local 
scholarships  to  the  value  of  Es.  170  jper  mensem* 

IirsTEtTCJTrvB  Stapp. 

Principal  ...  ...  A,  H.  Pirie. 

Profr.  of  ficiffnce  &  Mathematics^  A.  W.  Ward,  M.A< 

Do.    of  Engr.  Lit.  k  Philosophy...  M.  B.  Cameron,  M.Ai,  B.Sc^ 

to.    of  Eng.  Lit.  &  History     ...  E.  A.  Richardson,  M.A. 

bo.    of  Law  ...  .*.  G.  H.  Cordeux,  B.A.,  Bar.-at-Law. 

i)o.    of  Mathematics  ...  S«  C<  Makerjee,  M.A.,  B.L. 

i)o.    of  Science      ...  .<.  Kula  Bhushan  Bbaduri,  M.A. 

Do.    of  Persian       ...  .«.  Maulvi  Syed  Ahmad  AH. 

Do.    of  Sanskrit     ...  ...  D.  l!9<  Chakravarti^  M.A. 

Aast.  Profr.  of  English  ...  Sarendra  Nath  Boy,  M.A< 

OrierUal  l)^parimenU 

Sanskrit  Teacher     ...  ...    Pt.  Bam  Krishna  Sastti. 

Ut  Arabic    do*        ..<  *..     Maulvi  AH  Asghar. 

2nd   do.       do.        ...  ...    M'iauivl  Abdul  Majid. 


IV. 

THE  MUHAMMADAN  AJNfaLO-OEIBNTAL 

COLLEQE,  ALIGAEH. 

Afmliathd  in  Abts,  1888  ;  in  Law,  1889, 

This  institution  has  heen  established  by  the  edu- 
cated and  more  advanced  portion  of  the  Muham- 
madans  of  Upper  ludia^  under  the  leadership  of  Sir 


306  AFFILIATED   INBTIlUTIONB. 

Sajed  Ahmad,  Ehan  Bahadur,  K.O.S.I.,  LL.D.  The 
objects  in  view  are  to  place  the  benefits  of  liberal  educa- 
tion within  the  reach  of  the  Muhammadan  communitj' 
who  have  markedly  failed  to  avail  themselves  of  Govern- 
ment educational  institutions ;  and  to  reconcile  the 
Muhammadans  to  the  study  of  Western  science  and 
literature  by  founding  a  scheme  adapted  to  meet  the 
special  educational  wants  of  the  Muhammadan  com- 
munity. However,  the  institution  is  catholic  in  it» 
character  and  is  open  to  students  of  every  creed  and 
race. 

This  institution  was  first  opened  as  a  school  in  June, 
1875,  and  in  January,  1878,  it  was  converted  into  a 
College,  and  was  from  the  beginning  of  that  year  affili- 
ated to  the  University  of  Calcutta  up  to  the  Standard  of 
the  First  Arts  Examination.  In  Arts  the  College  has 
been  affiliated  to  that  University  up  to  the  B.A.  Standard 
from  the  1st  January,  1881,  and  in  Law  it  has  been 
affiliated  up  to  the  B.L.  Standard  from  the  1st  January, 
1883. 

In  the  College  and  School  attached  to  it  all  subjects 
are  taught  in  the  English  language,  and  Arabic,  Persian 
or  Sanskrit  is  taken  as  the  classical  language. 

All  the  Muhammadan  students  are  taught  Theology 
in  Persian  or  Arabic,  according  to  their  sect,  i.e.,  Svnnis 
according  to  the  JSunni  sect,  and  Shias  according  to  the 
Shia  sect. 

The  College  is  governed  by  Trustees,  for  whose 
guidance  laws  and  regulations  have  been  passed  on 
December  28th,  1889. 


Principal  ...  ...     W.  A.  J.  Archbold,  M.A.,  LL.B^ 

(Camb). 
Senior  Professor  and  Provost  ...    G.      Gardner     Brown,     M.A., 

•  Gamb). 
Profr.  of  Pol,  Econy.  &  History,    J.  H.  Towle,  M.A.  Camb.) 
Professor  of  English  Lit.         ...     B.  R.  Beck,  B.A.        (do.) 
Asst.  Professor  of  English       ...    Mirza    Mohammad  Said,  MA. » 

,(Punjab). 


.   AGRA   COLLEGB,'  AGRA«  307 

Professor  of  Mathematics        ...    J.  C.  Chakravarti,  M.A. 
Asst.  Professors   of    Mathema-    Abdul  Bauf,  B.A.,  B.Sc,  Faxal 
tics.  Mohammad  Khan,  M.A.  (Pun- 

Jab)  B.A.  (Camb.) 
Professor  of  Science  ...    Mohammad  Uusain,  B.A. 

Frofr.  of  Logic  and  History     ...    Zarif  Mohammad,  M.A. 
Professors  of  Arabic  &  Persian       Maulvi    Abbas  Hosain. 
Do.  do.  ...    Maulvi  Ehaleel  Ahmad. 

Professor  of  Sanskrit  ...    Pandit  Shiva  Shankar  Tripathi. 

I^aw  Reader  ...  ...     Abdul     Karim,     M.A.,     LL.B. 

(Camb.),  Barrister-at-Law. 


V. 

AGEA  COLLEGE,  AGEA. 

Affiliated  is  Aets,  1889;  SoiBNOil,  is  1896; 
iisr  Law,  1889. 

In  1818  Ganga  Dhar  Shastri  bequeathed  to  the  East 
India  Company  the  rents  of  certain  lander  in  the  dis- 
tricts of  Aligarh  and  Muttra  for  the  promotion  of  edu- 
cation. In  accordance  with  Shastri's  will,  Agra  College 
was  opened  in  1823,  the  endowment  then  yielding  over 
Bs.  22,000  a  year.  Subsequently  Government  added  to 
the  income  and  raised  the  College  to  its  present  status. 

In  1883  the  management  was  transferred  to  a  Board 
of  Trustees.  The  College  now  receives  annual  grants  of 
Rs.  12,000  from  Government  and  Es.  2,500  from  the 
Municipality  of  Agra,  in  addition  to  the  original 
endowment.  At  the  time  of  the  transfer  the  Trustees 
made  an  appeal  to  the  noblemen  and  Gentlemen  of  the 
Province  of  Agra,  and  a  lakh  of  rupees  was  added  to  the 
endowment,  while  the  capital  of  the  Scholarship  Fund 
was  raised  from  Es.  25,000  to  Es.  45,000.  The  Maharajag 
of  Gwalior  and  Bhartpur  maintain  additional  scholar- 
ships. 

The  immediate  control  of  the  College  is  in  the  hands 
of  a  Committee,  two  of  the  members  of  which  are  official, 
the  rest  nominated  by  the  Trustees. 

The  College  consists  of  two  Departments,  viz.,  the 
College  proper  under  a  Principal,  and  the  School  under 


908  AfPILUTKD  inSTItUTIOlISi 

a  Head  Blaster,  There  are  700  school-boys  and  studedM 
enrolled,  of  whom  122  are  borders  in  the  College  Board- 
ing House,  and  104  in  the  Caste  Boarding  Houses. 

IirsTBtfonTB  STAinPt 
CoUegt  Di^artmeni, 

Prin.  &  Prof r.  of  Mental  Science  ...  D.  C.  Jones,  B.A. 

Senior  Profr.  of  Lit.  and  History  ...  H.  C.  8mith,  M.A. 

Junior  do.  do.  ...  W.  Q.  T.  Mulligan,  M.A* 

Professor  of  Physics  and  Chemistry,  Nagendra  Chandra  Nag,  M. A ^ 

Do.         of  Mathematics         ...  Beni  Madhaya  Sircar,  M.A. 

Do.  of  Sanskrit  ...  Erishn  Lai  Misra,  M.A. 

Do.         of  Arabic  &  Persian  ...  Syed  Mohd.    Ibn   Ibrahint^ 

M.A. 

Do.         of  Law      ...  ...  Nilmani  Dhar,  B.A.,  B.L. 

Bead  Master  ...  ...  Ghas.  A.  Dobson,  B.A. 

With  eighteen  Assistant  Masters. 


VI. 

ST.  JOHN'S  COIiLBaB,  AGBA. 

Afmliatbd  nsr  Aets,  1888,  1890,  1893  ; 
nr  Law,  1891. 

This  College  was  established  in  1860,  and  its  founda- 
tion was  chiefly  due  to  the  efforts  of  an  influential  body 
of  Civilians  and  Military  Officers,  who  were  at  that  time 
members  of  the  Local  Committee  of  the  Church  Mission- 
ary Society ;  the  Hon'ble  J.  B.  Colvin,  Lieutenant- 
Governor  of  the  N.-W.P.,  being  the  Patron,  and  Sir 
William  Muir,  the  President. 

Their  desire  was  to  found  a  College  for  the  education  of 
the  higher  classes  of  Indian  youths  upon  strictly  Christian 
principles,  as  they  felt  that  such  an  institution  was 
greatly  needed  in  order  to  create  a  higher  moral  and 
spiritual  tone  among  those  classes. 

In  more  recent  years,  owing  to  the  rapid  growth  of 
the  Indian  Christian  community,  the  object  of  the  ins- 
titution has  become  somewhat  changed.  Whilst  welcom- 
ing, as  before,  all  Hindus  and  Muhammadans  desirous  of 
receiving  a  liberal  education  under  Christian  influenoea^ 


ST.  John's  oullbgB)  agha.  309 

tiie  College  has  become  recognised  more  specially  u  an 
institution  where  the  education  of  Indian  Christian 
jouth  is  made  a  matter  of  primary  importance.-  The 
following  High  Schools  of  the  Church  Missionary  Society 
are  affiliated  to  0t.  John's  College,  viz  /'— 

1.  Robert  Money  Institulion,  Bombay. 

2.  St.  John's  Collegiate  School,  Agra. 

8.  Church  Mission  High  School,  Azamgath. 

4.  „  „  „  „    Basti. 

5.  „  „  „  „    Jaunpur. 

6.  „  „  „  „    Jabalpur. 

7.  „  „  „  „    Lucknow. 

8.  „  „  „  „    Meerut. 

9.  Jai  Narain's  College,  Benares. 

The  Christian  students  of  these  schools  are  eligible 
for  Tarious  scholarships  and  other  concessions,  accord- 
ing to  metit  and  circumstances. 

The  buildings  and  conveniences  have  been  consider- 
ably increased  in  recent  years.  They  consist  of  the 
College ;  the  School ;  Hostels  for  Christians  and  Hin- 
dus ;  a  College- chapel ;  a  swimming  bath,  etc.  The  Col- 
lege consist  of  three  sections,  viz  : — 

1.— rAn  unaided  College  Department,  with  classes  in 
Arts,  Science^  and  Law. 

Fbbs.  Bs.  As. 

M.A.  Class       «.  ...  ...    6      0  per  month. 

B.A.    „  ...  ...  ..<    6      0  ,, 

F.A.    „  ...  ...  ...    4      0 

i^-^'i-  { rer'!'''"     :::  6*  S     :: 

Admission  fee  to  all  Coaraes  ...    2      8  ,, 

II.— A  School  Department,  including  a  School  Final 
Class,  which  receives  a  Qrant-in-Aid  of  Bs.  400  per 
month  from  Government. 

The  fees  are  according  to  the  scale  of  the  Education 
Department,  United  Provinces  of  Agra  and  Oudh,  for 
Aided  Schools. 

III. — ^A  Business  Department,  with  Classes  in  Short- 
hand, Type-writing,  Drawing,  Book-keeping,  Precis, 
Cpwposition,  Drafting,  Methods  of  Official  Procedure, 


310  AFFILIATED   INSTITUTIONS. 

etc.,  with  •  riew  to  practical  training  for  Ooyernment 
and  the  Public  Services. 

ViSITOE. 

The  Bight  Rev.  the  Lord  Bishop  of  Lucknow,  D.D. 

Instetjctivb  Staff. 

Principal     and     Professor    of 

History  ...  ...  Bey.J.P.Haythomtbwaite.M.A. 

Profr.  of  Philosophy  ...  Kev.  W.  Huatly  M.A.,  B.Sc., 

Profr.    of    Bnglish   Literature 

and  Pol.  Bconomy  ...  Key.  H.  B.  Durrant,  M.A. 

Profr.  of  English  and  History  ..  Bey.  H.  W.  V.  Birney,  B.A. 
Asst.  Profr.  of    £ng.  Lit.  and 

History  ...  ...  W.  K.  Bonnaud. 

Professor  of  Mathematics         ...  N.  N.  Barnakar,   M.A. 

Do.    of  Physical  Science  ...  M.  N.  Ghosh,  M.A. 

Asst  Profr.  of  Maths,  and  do.  ...  James  Deyadasan,  B.A. 

Professor  of  Logic  ...  B.  K.  Datt,  B.A. 

Do.    of  Sanskrit  ...  Pandit  Ghanasbyam  Bharma. 

Do.    of  Persian  Maulvi  Abdul  Mabud. 
Do.    of  Arabic                    ...        Do.    Abdnl  Majid. 

Law  Lecturer      .    ...  ...  Yamini  Kanta  Dhar,  M.A.,  LL.B. 

Auglo-Vemacular  Translator  ..  Pandit  Paresh  Nath  Banerji. 

Secretary  and  Librarian  ...  J.  F.  Fanthome. 

Supdt.  of  the  Business  Dept.  ...  L.  Stahlschmidt,  F.LA. 

Warden  of  the  Hindu  Hotel     ...  Eev.  A.  Le  Peuvre, 

Do.  Christian  do.    ...  Bev.  H.W.V.  Bimey,  B.A. 

With  twenty  Assistant  Masters. 

PrincipaU, 

1850.  Bev.  T.Valpy  French,  M.A. 

1858.  „  H.  W.  Shackell,  M.A. 

1861.  „  J.^Barton,  M.A. 

1863.  „  C  Ellard  Vines,  M.A. 

1878.  „  J.  A.  Loyd,  M.A. 

1883.  „  G.  E.  A.  Pargieter,  M.A. 

1890..  „  J.P.  Haythornthwaite,  IJ.A. 


VII. 

CHEIST-OHUEOH  COLLEGE,  OAWNPOEB. 

Affiliated  in  Abts,  1892  and  1896 ;  in  Law,  1898. 

The  Christ-Church,  High  School,  in  connection  with 
the  S.  P.  G.  Mission,  Cawnpore,  was  on  the  request  of 


Maharaja's  college,  jaipor.  SU 

the  Board  of  Missions,  Allahabad,  affiliated  to  the  Uni- 
rersity  of  Allahabad  up  to  the  Intermediate  Standard 
in  1892.  A  First  Year  Class  w^s  opened  from  the 
middle  of  July. 

In  1897  a  separate  building  was  erected  for  the 
College  and  additional  class  rooms  provided  in  1904. 

A  Hostel   for  non-Christian   students   was  opened  in 
1896  and  placed  under  the  control  of  the  Vice-Principal. 

A  second  quadrangle  was  added  to  this  Hostel  in  1905. 

A  separate  Hostel  for  the  accommodation  of  Christian 
students  was  opened  in  1897. 

IirsTHUCTjvB  Staff. 

Principal  (also  Profr.  of  Bnglish 

and  Philosophy)  ...  ...  Rev.  G.  fl.  Westcott,  M.A. 

Vice- Principal    and     Profr.  of  . 

English  and  Mathematics  ...  Rev.  A.  Crosthwaite,  B.A. 

Professor  of  English  &  Maths.  ...  S.  V.  Eidd,  M.A. 

Asst.  Profr.  of  English  ...  Rev.  A.  G.  Cowie,  M.A. 

Professor  of  Mathematics  ...  G.  L.  Moitra,  B.A. 

Addl.  Profr.  of  Mathematics  ...  Balu  Ram  Rathie,  B.A., 

Professor  of  Law      ...  ...  Rae  Debi  Pershad,  B.A.,  B.L. 

Do.       of  Science...  ...  H.  0.  Chatterji,  B.A. 

Do.        of  Persian...  ...  Maulvi  Muhammad  Mirza  Jan. 

Do.        of  Sanskrit  ...  Pandit  Madho  Ram. 

Do.       of  History  &  Logic  ...  Debi  Pershad  Sukla,  B.A. 

Reader  in  Law        ...  ...  M.  Jwala  Prasad,  B.A.,LL.B. 


VIII. 
MAHAEAJA'S  COLLEGE,  JAIPUE. 

Afpiliathd  in  Aets,  1888  and  1900. 

The  College,  founded  in  1844,  and  maintained  entirely 
by  the  Durbar,  is  a  free  institution,  no  fees  of  any  kind 
being  charged  to  the  pupils.  It  now  comprises  the  usual 
five  Arts  Classes  teaching  up  to  the  M.A.  standard,  and 
nine  classes  in  the  School  Department.  Attached  to  it  are 
a  Gymnasium,  a  Library,  and  a  Laboratory. 

Eight  scholarships  of  Bs.  8  each  in  the  Intermediate 
Class,  5  of  Bs,   12  each   in   the  fi.  A.  Class,  are  annually 


3 IS  AfFILIATBD  IMiTITUTIOlfB. 

awarded  to  lueoessful  stadeats  on  tke  results  of  the 
Uniyersitj  Entrance  and  Intermediate  Examinations 
respeotiyely.  The  M.A.  students  get  scholarships  rang- 
ing in  value  from  Bs.  15  to  Bs.  20  according  to  the 
difisions  in  which  tbej  pms  the  B*A.  Szaminatiop. 

A  Silver  Medal,  founded  bj  Lord  Northbrook  in  com- 
memoration of  Hip  Ezoellencjr's  visit  to  Jaipur  in  1873, 
iff  annually  awarded  to  the  best  graduate  pf  the  year  from 
the  Maharaja's  College,  Jaipur. 

IVSTBUOKTS  StAITV. 

Director  of    Public    Ingtruction 

and  Principal        ...  ...  Sanjiban Gangnli,  M.A.,  F.R.S.B. 

Yice-Principal     ft    Pro^^wof   of 

Mathematics         ...  ...  Meghnath  Bhattach  arya,  B.A. 

Do.    Qf  English  Literature  ...  NaTakrishnaBoy,  B.A, 

Do.    of  Phil.  &  Pol.  Ecy.     ...  Surya  Narain  Sharma,  M.A. 

Do.    of  Science...  ...  Bam  Chandra  Mukerji,  B.  A . 

Do.    of  History  ...  .„  Nalini  Nat^  Boy,  M.A. 

Do.    of  Sanskrit  ^  ,„  ¥ireshwar  Shastri. 

Do.    of  Persian  ...  Abdul  Bahman. 

And  twelfe  Assistant  Masters,  three  P^ip^its  and  two  Manlvis  in 
the  School  Department. 

PrmeipaU, 
1844.    Pandit  Sheo  Din. 
1855.    Munshi  Kishen  Sarup. 
1865.    Kanti  Ghander  Mukerji. 

1876.  Krishna  Yihari  Sen,  M.A. 

1877.  Dina  Nath  Mukerji,  B.A.  (^Offg.) 

1879.  Chandra  Nath  Basu,  M.A. 

1880.  Dina  Nath  Mukerji,  B.A. 
1886.    Haridas  Shastr},  U/A* 

1893.  Kaiipada  Banerji,  (Oftg,) 

1894.  Dorabji  Hirjibhai  Yachha,  M.A. 

1895.  Kaiipada  Banerji. 
1900..  Sanjibi^n  Qa^guli,  M.A. 


IX. 
M0BEI8  MBMOBIAL  OOLLBGB.  NAGPUB.  C.T. 

Aftilutbd  in  Abts  afd  SoiioiroB,  1905. 
Thii  college  wae  established  in   1885  to  commemQ- 
raie  the  long  eonneetion,  with  the  Ceotral  Profinces 


MORRIS  MEMORIAL  COLLEGE,  NAGPUR,  CP.  Sift 

of  Sir  John  Morris,  late  Chief  Commissioner,  by  asso- 
ciating his  name  with  an  Institution  for  the  promotion  o£ 
higher  education.  The  College  is  maintained  partly  out 
of  the  interest  of  the  money  subscribed  by  the  people  of 
the  Nagpur  and  Chhatisgarh  Divisions  of  the  Central 
Provinces,  and  partly  out  of  the  grants  by  the  Local 
Government  and  the  Nagpur  Municipal  Committee  and 
District  Councils.  The  subscribers  to  the  College  fund 
have,  under  the  sanction  of  Government,  registered  them- 
selves as  "  The  Nagpur  Morris  College  Association"  under 
Act  XXI  of  1860,  and  the  Institution  is  managed  by 
a  Council  constituted  as  foUov^s  : — 

1.  The  Inspector  of  Schools,  Nagpur  Circle  (by  virtua 
of  his  office). 

2.  The   Commissioner,  Nagpur  Division  (By  virtue  of 
his  office). 

3.  The  Director  of  Agriculture  and  Settlement,  Central 
Provinces  (by  virtue  of  his  office). 

4.  The  Deputy  Commissioner,  Nagpur  District  (by 
virtue  of  his  office). 

5.  A  member  appointed  by  the  Benefactors. 

6.  A  member  appointed  by  the  District  Council,  Nag- 
pur, 

7.  A  member  appointed  by  the  Municipal  Committee, 
Nag  pur. 

8.  A  member  appointed  by  the  members  of  the  Bar 
at  Nagpur. 

In  June,  1886,  a  Law  Class  vras  opened  in  conenctioi^ 
with  the  College,  with  a  view  to  preparation  for  the  B.L. 
Degree  of  the  Calcutta  University,  and  with  a  view  tp 
assist  candidates  for  pleadership  in  the  Central  Provinces. 
The  tuition  fees  of  the  first  and  second  year  classes  have 
been  raised  from  Es.  3  to  Es.  4  ;  that  of  the  third  and 
fourth  year  classes  from  Es.  3  to  Es.  4-8  ;  that  of  the  law 
classes  from  Es.  3  to  Es.  5  a  month. 

In  1886  Eaja  Mahant  Balaram  Dass,  a  Peudatory 
Chief  in  the  Chhatisgarh  Division,  founded  a  prize  of 
Bs.  30  to   be  awarded  to  the  best  student  in  Sanskr  it 


S14  AFFIUATBD  nfSTITirnOKS. 

ia  the  Central  PnoTinjoes,  according  to  the  result  of  the 
Entrance  Examination  of  the  O^lcatta  UniTersitj,  on 
condition  of  hia  joining  the  Morris  College. 

Ivrbuchtb  Stavf. 

Mnmpal      and     FroCesBor     of    Pandit  KeshaTa  Oopal  TamlUDii« 

flamkiit.  M.A. 

FrotaBor  of  Bnfrlish  Literatiuv,    Narendro  Nath  Gangnli,  MJk.. 
^fenor     of     Philoaophy    and 

Logic  ...  .^    Soresh  Chandra  Boy,  M.A.,  B.L. 

fntomor  of  Matlienuitica  ...    Saroda  Pirasad  Banerji,  MJL. 

FrofDflBor  of  PhTsical  Science     ...    Priya  Nath  Maker]i,  M.A.,  B.L. 
Lecturer  in  History  ...    Yinayak  Sadasiva  Bakray. 

iAparba      Krishna      Ghandhari, 
B.A.,  B.L. 
Soresh  Chandra  Boy,  M  Jl.,  BJL. 


mSLOP  COLLEGE  AND  UNITED  FEEE 
CHUBCH  INSTITUTION,  NAOPUB. 

AjfFTT.TATBB  IK   AbTS  AJSTD  ScDBNGB,    1905. 

The  Hislop  College  was  opened  in  1884  as  an  a£Sliated 
College  of  Calcutta  Uniyersitj,  but  was  affiliated 
to  Allafaahad  Universitj  in  1905.  The  College  teaches 
up  to  M.A.  and  B.Sc.  Standards.  The  buildings  consist 
of  a  large  central  block  of  two  storeys  with  two  small 
wings.  The  College  is  named  in  honour  of  the  Ber. 
Stephen  Hislop,  the  eminent  Geologist  and  founder  of 
the  Scottish  Mission  in  Nagpur. 

Connected  with  the  College  there  is  the  U.  F.  C.  Ins- 
titution, consisting  of  a  High,  Middle,  and  Primaiy 
School.  The  classes  of  the  Institution  are  mostly  ac- 
commodated in  a  separate  two-storeyed  building  situated 
some  distance  behind  the  College  building.  The  total  cost 
of  College  and  School  buildings  came  to  about  Bs.  65,000 
of  which  Bs.  10,000  was  contributed  by  the  Boy. 
T.  G.  Cooper,  a  former  Principal  of  the  Colles^e,  and  the 
rest  by  the  Foreign  Missions  Committee  of  uie  United 
Free  Church  of  Scotland,  the  local  Goyemments,  and 
prirate  friends.     On  a  beautiful  site  on  the  Jumma  Talao 


GENTBAL  HINDU  COLLEGE,  BBHABES.  815 

ther^  id  a  recently  erected  College  Hostel  able  to  ao- 
commodate  60  boarders.  It  cost  about  Bs.  18,000. 
There  is  also  in  the  Civil  station  an  Indian  Christian 
Hostel  able  to  accommodate  80  boarders.  It  cost  about 
B8«  7,000.  Both  Hostels  are  under  efficient  Superia* 
tendents. 

A  prize,  of  the  annual  value  of  Bs.  25,  and  called  the 
*•  Cooper  Memorial  Prize/'  is  awarded  to  the  student  who 
passes  the  Entrance  Examination  with  the  highest  mark 
m  History  and  Geography. 

The  college  fees  are  Bs.  6  for  M.A.  classes,  Bs.  4-8^0 
for  B.A.  classes,  and  Bs.  4  for  Intermediate  classes. 


COLLBGI 

Stait. 

Ffetncipal  and  Prof,  of  Science 
and  Political  JSconomy     ... 

Eev.  Dr.  Robertson. 

Professor  of  English 

D.  Joss,  M.A. 

Professor  of   PhilosophT    and 
Bngliih 

Bev.J.Mcfadyan,M.A 

Aest  Prf.    of  Phil,  and  Bnglish 

D.  A  Tardi,  R.A.' 

Fkof essor     of  Stanakrit 

D.  D.  Jatar,  B.A 

Do.       of  Latin 

Mr.  Finaimore. 

Do.       of  Persian    . 

M.  Ismail  All. 

Do.       of  Physics 

A  C.  Dutt,  M.A 

Do.       of  Mathematics     ... 

G.  Garde,  BA. 

Do.       of  History  and  Logic, 

P.  K.  Hardas,  B.A. 

XI. 

CENTBAL  HESTDXT  COLLEGE,  BBNABES.' 

AfrnjATBD  nr  Akts,  1899,  1903  and  1906 ;  nr  SoimrOB, 
1904. 

The  object  of  this  institution  is  not  only  to  impart 
m  thorough  secular  education,  but  to  send  out  into  tk^ 


S16  AFFILIATED  INSTITUTIONS. 

world  young  men  of  high  character  and  possessing  public 
spirit ;  to  this  end  religious  and  moral  instruction  based 
on  Hinduism  is  imparted,  while  health  is  cultivated  by 
careful  physical  training.  It  was  opened  in  July  1898, 
and  is  under  the  control  of  a  Managing  Committee, 
appointed  by  a  Board  of  Trustees,  the  Governing  Body. 
The  College  teaches  up  to  the  M.A.  and  B.8c.  Examin- 
ations. The  Collegiate  School  attached  has  classes  from 
the  V  to  the  X.  In  March  1905,  there  were  152  students 
in  the  College  Department,  and  315  in  the  School.  The 
learning  of  Sanskrit  is  compulsory,  and  the  Sanskrit 
chair  is  endowed  by  the  Eaja  of  Faridkote. 

There  is  a  Boarding-house  for  120  students  under  the 
superintendence  of  Pandit  Cheda  Lai,  and  a  resident 
physician.  A  small  Boarding-house  is  conducted  by 
G.  S.  Arundale,  Esq.,  and  Miss  Arundale.  There  are  ten 
sizarships  at  the  large  Boarding-house,  distributed  over 
the  various  provinces  of  India,  and  carrying  free  board 
and  lodging,  and  there  are  many  smaller  scholarships 
available  for  deserving  School  and  College  students. 
The  fees  are  low :  Ist  and  2nd  year  classes,  tts.  2  per 
mensem  ;  3rd  and  4th,  Rs.  4  ;  special  laboratory  fee  Es.  2, 
The  expenses  of  the  in&titutiau  are  met  by  subscriptions, 
and  an  Endowment  Fund  standing  at  present  at  nearly 
4  lakhs,  and  by  voluntary  sacrifices  of  the  stafE.  The 
Principal,  Vice-Principal,  Head  Master,  Boarding  House 
Superintendent,  an  English  Professor,  and  the  Secretary, 
are  all  honorary,  and  many  of  the  staff  serve  at  rates 
below  their  market  value. 

The  College  conducts  an  Annual  Examination  in 
religious  knowledge  in  September,  and  the  following 
schools  are  affiliated  for  this  purpose :  C.  H.  Collegiate 
School,  Benares ;  Anglo-Sanskrit  School,  Bankipore ; 
Thiramala  Devaswam  High  School,  Cochin ;  Krishna 
Kanuru  Institution,  Pingla ;  Hindu  High  School,  Midna* 
pur ;  Hindu  High  School,  Srinagar  ;  Taylor  High  School, 
Narsapur ;  Victoria  High  School,  Dewas  ;  National  High 
School,  Trichinopoly ;  Monro  High  School,  Bhandara ; 
Kalyanasandaran  High  School,  Tanjore ;  Hindu  High 


CENTRAL  ttlNW  COLLEGE,  BENaReS.  81f 

School,  Madura;  High  School,  Alwar.  The  College 
issues  oertificiates  to  the  boys  who  pass,  and  the  examin- 
ation is  on  the  S&natana  Dharma  series  issued  by  the 
College. 

There  is  a  library  of  about  7,000  volumes  attached 
to  the  College,  and  a  workshop,  where  most  of  the 
College  furniture  is  made.  There  is  also  a  Staff-Quarters 
providing  free  accommodation  for  bachelor  members  of 
the  staff. 


InSTBIJOTIVB   STAPt. 
COLLBOB    DbPABTMBNT. 

Principal  and  Professor  ofChemis-    Dr.  A.    Richardson  Ph.D.,  F* 
try.  ...  ...       U.S. 

Rector       ...  ...  ...    Mahamahopadhyaya        Pandit 

Adityaram        Bhattacharya, 
M.A* 
Acting  Vice-Principal  and  Profess- 
or of  English 


BeligiouB  Lecturer    ... 

Professor  of  English 

2nd  Professor  of  English 

Acting  2nd  Professor  of  English  ... 
Assistant  Professor  of  English     ... 

Assistant  Professor  of  English      ... 

Professor  of  History  and  Political 
Economy 


A.  W.  Collie,  Esq.,  M.A  (Oxon.) 

Babu  Nil  Eamal  Bhattacharya, 
Af.A. 

M.  Collins,  Esq.,  B.  A.  (London) 
(on  leave). 

M.  V.  Moore,  Esq.,  M.A.  (Can- 
tab) (on  leave). 

T.  N.  Cnwalla,  M.A.  (Bombay) 

Babu  Tarak  Nath  Sanyal,  M.A. 
(Cal.) 

Baba  Bepin  Behari  Das^  M.A. 
(Cal.) 

Baba  Bireshwar  Banerji,  M.A. 
(Cal). 


Professor  of  Philosophy  and  Logic    Babu  Phani  Bhusan  Adhikary. 

M.A. 


Professor  of  Mathematics 


fi abu    Krishna     Chandra  Bey, 
M.A. 


»a 


AfFILUTBD  IHSnTUnOlfii 


AihMuiI    IMMknt    of     MtOft- 
aMtftos  ...  ^    Bftbn    lAsai   NinQ!«»»    BJI» 

(AUd.) 

Fr»feraor  of  Sanikrit  ...   Pandit  BamA7atarPande7,M.A. 

(Gal.)  Sahityacharya   (Ben.) 
Eavyatirtba  (Cat) 

AwietantProiessor  of  Sanskrit   ...    Pt.  H.  K.  Shaebiri  Yyakawuui- 

charya  (Gal.) 

Professor  ef  Physics    ...  ...    P.   K.  Dutta,  Ssq.,  S.C^  M.A. 

(Cantab.) 

Assistant  Professor  of  Chemistry...    M.  Damodar   Kini,  Esq.,  M.A. 

(Madras). 

Lecturer  in  Science  ...    Baba  Hari  Das  Ifakerji,  B.A., 

(Alld.) 

Laboratory  Assistant  (Phystes)  ...    Babn  Jagdish  Chandra  Mittra, 

B.A.,  B.Sc 

Laboratory  Assistant  (Chemistry)...    K.  Narsinhia  Bao,  B.A.  (AlU.) 


School  Dbfabtmhnt. 


Bead  Master 


0.   S.     Arandale    Ssq^    M.A. 
L.  L.  B.  (Cantab.) 


and  21  Assistant  Masters. 


There  is  a  Sanskrit  Department  attached  to  the 
College,  the  Banavira  Sanskrit  Fathshala,  with  a  Board- 
ing house  attached,  and  139  students  on  the  rolls. 
There  are  no  fees,  the  Maharaja  of  Kashmere  support- 
ing the  Fathshala  and  Boarding  house.  The  Principal 
is  Pandit  Chandra  Kishore  Tarkatirtha,  Cal.,  and  he 
has  a  staff  of  11  Pandits.  The  learning  of  English  !• 
compulsory. 

A  Girls'  School  was  opened  by  the  College  in 
January,  1906 ;  Principal,  Miss  Arundale ;  Vice-Principal, 
Miss  Palmer,  B.Sc,  and  four  Indian  lady  teachers.  It 
has  three  affiliated  schools,  and  others  in  course  of 
formation. 


Qovmnvrnff  ooLLBcrB,  awkb. 


»l» 


B'-^Uj9  tQ  ihe  KA.  Standard, 
I. 
GOVEENMBNT  OOIOiBGB,  AJMBE. 

AimiATiiP  iir  Abts,  1888. 


This  iiMtitatioiL  was  apened  origwaXky  ts  m  Sehaol,  and 
after  having  been  closed  for  several  years,  was  re-estab- 
lished on  a  wider  basis  in  the  year  1851  <  On  April 
1868  it  was  raised  to  the  status  of  a  College,  the  ins- 
tructive slaff  being  at  the  yame  tin^  augmented  and 
improved  to  meet  ttB  wants. 

Fntil  the  15th  July,  1896,  instrnotion  «p  to  the  F.A. 
and  Intermediate  Standards  was  imparted,  but  from  that 
date  an  increased  staff  has  been  entertained,  and  now 
students  are  prepared  for  the  B.A.  degree.  Attached 
to  the  College  are  a  well-supported  Library,  commodious 
Boarding  Houses  far  the  reeeption  of  pupils  from  th« 
District  Schools,  and  well-furnished  Science  Boom«  for 
instruction  in  Physics  Chemistry.  Donations  from  Local 
Bodies,  amountiog  toB«.  255  a  month,  contribute  tawarda 
the  maintenance  of  the  B.A-  Classes  ;  and  Bs.  244 
per  mensem,  including  an  annual  donation  of  Bs.  500 
from  His  Highness  the  Maharaja  of  Jaipur,  is  distributed 
into  School  and  College  Scholarships. 


IsrsTBTJOTivja  Stait, 


Principal 
Offg.  Principal 
Oflg.  Vice-PriiiGipal... 
Professor  of  Phil,  and  History . 
Do.     of  Science 

Offg.  Profr.  of  Science 
Professor     of  Mathematics     . 
Aflstt.  Profr.  of  Mathematics    . 

Do.  of  History 

Do.         of  English 
Profes8or  of  Sanskrit 


F.  li.  Beid,  (on  leaye). 

B.  P.  Harris,  B.A. 

Binod  Lai  Mukerji,  M.A. 

V.  N.  Godhole,  M.A. 

Bhoora  Lai  Hiran,  MiA.,  (iL.B. 

(on  leave). 
Mool  Chand,  B.A. 
Binod  Lai  Mukerji,  M.A. 
Mangi  Lai  Dosi,  B.A. 
M.  Ganeshi  Lai,  B.A. 
Kanhaiya  Lai  Varma,  M.A. 
Pandit  Damodar  Dass. 


Do.     of  Arabic  and  Persian    M.  Tahsin  Ali. 

And  six  English  and  four  Oriental  Teachers. 


32(1  .    AmUATBD  INSTITOTIONS. 

Connected  with  the  College  is  a  Branch  School  in 
the  City  of  Ajmer,  now  Called  Lower  College,  opened  on 
the  Ist  of  May,  1876. 

luSTEirOTrVB    STjUpy. 

Head  Master  ...  ...    Pandib  Nursing  Dass. 

And  twenty-one  English  and  Yemacular  Teachers. 


II. 
BAEEILLT  COLLEGE,  BAEEILLT. 

Affiliatbd  in  Aets,  1888;  in  Law,  1889. 

The  College  consists    of  two     Departments,  viz  ."— 

1.  The  College  Department,  which  is  an  aided  insti- 
tution supported  by  public  subscriptions,  and  is  under 
the  management  of  a  Local  Committee,  with  the 
Principal. 

2.  The  School  Department,  which  is  supported  by 
Government,  and  is  under  the  control  of  the  Director 
of  Public  Instruction,  CJnited  Provinces  of  Agra  and 
Oudh. 

The  School  has  been  in  existence  since  1836.  The 
present  College  Department  was  opened  in  1884,  and 
there  are  classes  preparing  for  the  B.A.  Examination. 

Instbuotiyb  State. 


Principal 

...               ... 

G.  S.  Carey,  M.A. 

Professor 

•of  English 

F.  W.  Sudmeraen,  B.A. 

Do. 

of  Mathematics 

Syama  Charan  De,  M.A. 

Do. 

of  History  &  Philsophy 

P.  Ikbal  Kishen,  B.A. 

Do. 

of  Science     ..* 

Atal    Chandra    <;hatterii« 
M.  A. 

Do. 

of  Arabic       ... 

M.  Mahmud  Hosein. 

Do. 

of  Sanskrit 

P.  Ram  Datt. 

Do. 

of  Law 

Bam  Sarup,  B.A.,  LL.B. 

EBID  CHRISTIAN   COLLEGE,   LUCKNOW.  321 

III. 

EEID  CHRISTIAN  COLLEGE,  LXJCKNOW. 

Affiliated  ik  Aets,  1888,  1889. 

This  institution  is  the  outgrowth  of  the  Centennial 
High  School,  which  was  opened  on  the  Ist  February 
1877,  under  the  designation  of  the  Centennial  High 
School ;  in  1888  it  was  affiliated  to'  the  University  of 
Allahabad  up  to  the  Intermediate  Standard  in  Arts,  and 
in  1889  up  to  the  B.A.  Standard.  It  is  under  the  special 
patronage  of  the  North  India  Conference  of  the  Metho- 
dist Episcopal  Church.  The  management  is  vested  in  a 
Board  of  Trustees  (registered  according  to  law)  composed 
of  eight  ministers  and  three  laymen.  An  agent  is  in 
America  collecting  money  for  the  endowment  of  the 
institution.  The  new  College  building  was  completed  in 
1892,  and  formally  opened  by  His  Honour  Sir  Auckland 
Colvin,  K.C.M.G.,K.C.S.I.,C.I.E.,  Lieutenant-Governor 
of  the  North -Western  Provinces  and  Chancellor  of  the 
University,  on  the  31st  of  October,  1892. 

A  number  of  scholarships,  among  them  the  Queen^s 
Jubilee  Scholarship,  have  been  established,  available  for 
Hindus,  Muhammadans,  and  specially  for  Native  Chris- 
tians. For  the  latter  class  a  Boarding-house  is  attached, 
with  accommodation  for  80  boarders.  The  number  of 
students  on  the  roll  is  about  three  hundred. 

iNSTEUcnvB  Staff. 

Principal  &  Pr^^fr.  of  Philosophy  , 

&  Pol.  Econy.        ...  ...     Rev.  0.  L.  Bare,  M  A.,  B.D. 

Professor  of  Euulish  Literature...     Bev.  B.T.  Badley.  M.A.  ' 

Do.     ofScieoce...  ...    Sitla  Sahay,  B.A.,  B.Sc. 

Do      of  Mathematics  »..     Bari  Gopal  Karain  Roy,  B.A., 

B.Sc. 
Do.     of  Persian,  Arabic,  Bis- 

tory  ^  Los;ic  ...    Mirza  Mohammac^  Hadi;  B.A. 

Do.     of  SaDskrit  ...    Narain  DattShastr). 

BiiBineBS  Department  ...    T.  C.  Badley 


Sa  AFFILIATED  iMfiTITOtlOMS. 

IV. 

GOVEENMBNT  COLLEGE,  JABALPTJB. 

Afviliatbd  m  Aeis  1891 ;  ik  SoiBiroE  1896  ;   nr 
Law  1889. 

This  institution  is  the  gradual  outgrowth  of  the  Saugor 
High  School,  founded  in  1836,  to  which  College  Classes 
were  first  added  in  1860.  It  was  removed  to  Jabalpur  in 
1873.  The  College  is  supplied  with  Science  Lecture- 
Booms  and  Laboratories,  and  a  complete  set  of  English 
Scientific  apparatus. 

There  is  a  Boarding-house  on  the  premises,  where 
Aooommodation  is  prorided  for  students.  There  is  like- 
wise an  extending  Library.  Law  Classes  and  an  En- 
gineering School  (Superintendent ' H.J.  Tin wala  B.Sc., 
L.O.E.,)  are  attached  to  the  College.  During  the  past 
year  (1904-05)  scholarships  were  awarded  in  the  College 
lo  the  following  amounts  : — From  private  funds,  Bs.  195 ; 
from  Government  funds,  Bs.  3,461.  Two  prises  of  Bs.  14 
and  Bs.  10  respectively  are  likewise  annually  awarded  bj 
the  Ghantaya  Trust  Fund  Committee. 

Two  medals  are  also  annuallv  awarded :  one,  the  Deva- 
nath  Datta  Medal,  to  the  best  successful  candidate 
for  the  B.Sc.  Examination  from  this  College ;  and  the 
other,  the  Chandra  Kumar  Chatter ji  Medal,  to  the  best 
student,  intellectually  and  morally,  of  the  College. 

Lf  STBU0TIY9  Staff. 

Principal  ...  ...  £.  B.  Williamson,  M.A. 

Professor  uf  Physics  ...  Mahadeo  Teswant  Dole,  If  .A. 

Professor  of  Mathematics  ...  A.  C.  D^tta,  fi.A.  (Canlab.),  F.B. 

Met.  S. 

Professor  of  Chemistry  ...  T.  K.  Bakshi.  M.A.»  F.O.S.  (Lon- 

JCrofessor  of  English  and  Mathe-        don.) 

matics...  ...  ...  K.  K.  Bernard,  B. A. 

Professor  of  Sanskrit  ...  Sadasheo  Jairam  Dsbadrai,,  M.A. 

Assistant   Professor   (Persian   A; 

history)  ...  ...  Dwarka  Prasad,  B.A. 

Assistant  ProfMsor  (Logic)        .J  A.  N.  Shroale,  B.A. 

liaw  Lecturer  •..  «..  Poroshotam  X4kl,  B.A.,  LL.B. 


MIEBDT  OOLLEaSy  MEBRUT.         82S 
V. 

TIOTOEU  OOLLEGB  GWALIOE, 

^Atfiliatbd  nr  Abts,  1890  and  1893.  ahd 
nr  ScusNOB,  1902. 

This  institution  is  under  the  oontrol  and  supemsien  ot 
the  Inspector-General  of  Education,  Gwalior  State,  and 
consists  of  two  departments,  English  and  Oriental.  The 
English  Department  prepares  students  for  the  BtA.  and 
B.Sc.  standards,  and  the  School  Department  is  recognised 
for  the  School  Final^Examination.  Engineering  class6« 
are  attached  to  the  English  Department.  The  Gas 
installation  and  a  workshop  have  been  added  to  it.  The 
Science  allotment  has  been  increased  to  Bs.  1,445  per 
annum  for  the  up-keep  of  the  laboratory. 

lBrsi»TJOTiTB  Staff. 

Principal  &  Professor  <A  History  Pandit  Pran  Kath . 

Professor  of  Seience  .^  Janakt  Nath  Patta,  B^. 

Professor  of  Mathematics  ...  Gjan  Dass,  M.A. 

Do.     of  Bng.   &   Philosophy,  Manna  Lai  Misra,  M.A. 
Jnnior  Profr.  of  English  ft  His* 

torj  ...  ...  Upendra  Nath  Muk^ji,  B.A, 

Asst.  Profr.  of  Science  ...  Pandit  G.  S.  Apte,  M.A.,  B;3c., 

Profr.  of  Pol.  Econy.  &  Logic  ...  R.  K.  Knlkarni,  M.A.,  LL.B. 

Prof es8(»   of  Persian  &  Arabic,  Maulvi  Tarab  Alt. 

Do.       of  Sanskrit  ...  Pandit  Somnath  Shaetri. 

Laboratory  Assistant  ...  Pandit  A.  G.  Nigudlrar. 

Head  Master,  Collgte.  School    ...  Pandit  G.  V.  Amfoerdikar,  B.A. 


VI. 
MEEETJT  COLLEGE,  MEEEUT, 
Affiliatbd  in  Abts,  1892  Am>  UB^a  Soijajsroi  1906;  jx 
Law,  1893. 

This  institution  owes  its  origin  to  the  liberality  of 
the  nobility  and  gentry  of  the  Meerut  Division,  who 
created  an  Endowment  Fund  for  the  encouragement  of 
Higher  Education  within  the  Division. 

The  College,  which  is  aided  by  Government,  consiats 
of  twD  defnartmenta,  the  College  Proper,  teaching  up  to 


324  AFnUATED  INSTITUTIONS. 

the  B.A.,  B.Sc.  and  LL.B.  Standard,  and  a  Scfaot)! 
Department,  consiBting  of  two  High  School  classes,  which 
prepares  students  for  the  Entrance  and  School  Final 
Examinations. 

There  is  a  Business  Department  in  which  typewriting, 
shorthand  and  book-keeping  are  taught.  Arrangement, 
are  also  made  for  those  students  who  desire  to  enter  the 
Thomason  Engineering  College,  fioorkee. 

The  institution  was  founded  in  1892,  and  is  governed 
by  a  Board  of  Management,  but  the  immediate  control  of 
the  College  is  in  the  hands  of  an  Executive  Committee, 
three  members  of  which  are  ea:  officio  and  the  rest  elected 
by  the  Board  of  Management. 

The  College  receives  an  annual  grant  of  Bs.  1,200 
from  the  Meerut  Municipality. 

Connected  with  the  College  is  a  Boarding  Establish- 
ment for  the  accommodation  of  district  students. 

The  **  Harrington,''  the  *•  Ganga  Saran "  and  eight 
other  scholarships  granted  by  the  Committee  are  com- 
peted for  every  half-year  by  the  students  of  the  College 
Department. 

In  addition  there  are — 

(1)  L.  Bamannj  Dayal       Scholarship         for        Oratory. 

(2)  L.  Aman  Singh  „  „  Science. 

(3)  L.  Sohan  Lai  „  „  Sanskrit. 

(4)  Bai  Bahadur  Nihal  Ghand  „  „  the  best  stu- 

dent of  the  Vaish  community. 

The  "  Wyer  Gold  Medal "  is  awarded  annually  to  the 
best  student  in  the  Fourth  Year  B.A.  Class,  and  the 
••Ganga  Saran  Silver  Medal'*  to  the  best  student  in  the 
Second  Year  Intermediate  Class. 

Instrtjotitb  Staff. 

Principal                     .,.  ...  William  Jesse,  M.A.,  P.Z.S. 

Profr.  of  English        ...  ...  H.  Banister,  B.Sc. 

Do.    of  Mathematics  ...  Kumuda  Behari  Mittra,  M.A« 

Do.    of  Physical  Science  ...  Jeoti  Prasada  Bejal,  M.A. 

Do.   of  Philosophy,     Logic  and 

History         ...  ...  Haricharan  Makerji,  M.A. 


ISABELLA  THOBURN  COLLEGE,   LtJCKNOW* 


325 


Frofr.  of  Persian 
Do.    of  Sanskrit 

Senior  English  Teacher 

Aest.  Frofr.  of  Mathematics 
Do.         of  English 
Do.        of  Persian 
Do.         of  Sanskrit 

Drawing  Teacher 

Ftofr.  of  Law 

Business  Instructor    ... 


Yaqub  Ali,  B.A. 

Ashutosh  Banerji,  B.A. 

Baij  Nath,  B.A. 

Fartap  Chandra  Barat,  B.A. 

C.  B.  Andrews,  B.A. 

Alim'-nd-Kiin. 

Sukfabans  Lai. 

Faijs  Mohammed. 

Gurcharan  Das,  B.A.,  LL.B. 

P.  D.  Ariel. 


VIL 
ISABELLA  THOBITEN  COLLEalS,  LXJCKNOW. 

AtFIUATBD  IN  ASTS,   1892    AND   1895. 

Founded  in  1870.  A  High  School  Department  was 
opened  in  1882 ;  and  the  first  candidate  for  the  En- 
trance Examination  sent  up  in  1884. 

Affiliated  to  the  Calcutta  University  to  the  F.A. 
Standard  in  1886,  and  to  the  University  of  Allahabad 
in  1892. 

The  institution  is  under  the  patronage  of  the  Woman's 
Foreign  Missionary  Society  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal 
Chiirch  of  America, 

Two  hundred  students  are  enrolled  in  the  College  and 
the  Normal  and  High  School  Departments.  Of  these 
150  are  boarders. 

iNSTKUOTrviB  Stait, 


Principal  ... 

AsBt.  Prin.  &  Frofr.  of  Philosophy, 

Frofr.  of  English  and  Latin 
Do.    of  Science  &  English 
Do.    of  Mathematics  &  Logic    ... 
Do.    of  French  &  History 

Secretary 

Hd.  Mistreae,  Normal  School 

Hd.  Mistress,  High  School 


Miss  F.  L.  Nichols,  M.A. 
Miss  L.  Singh,  M.A. 
Miss  £.  L.  Hill,  B.A. 
Miss  A.  Madge,  B.A. 
Miss  L.  Sirkar. 
Miss  I.  Black  stock. 
Miss  M.  Halford. 
Miss  A.  M.  Northrup,  B.A. 
Miss  I.  Blackfltock. 


326  Af FILIATED  INSTITOTIOKa 

VIII. 

JASWANT  COLLEGE,  JODHPUE. 

Affiliatbd  nr  Arts,  1898  jlstd  1898. 

Principal  &  Frofr.  of  Science  .,.  Pandit  Sura]  Prakash,  M.Ar 

Frofr.  of  Eng.  Lit.  ft  History  ...  K.  Bambhatii,  B.A. 

Do.    ofPhilofiopby   ...  ...  Jadu  Gopal  Banerji,  M.A. 

AsBt  Prufr.  of  fing.  Literatore  ...  K.  Manjunath  Bhatji,  B.A« 

Frofr.  of  Mathematics  .,.  Vacant. 

Do.    of  Sanskrit      ...  ...  Purushotam  Dave,  B.A. 

Do.    of  Persian        ...  ...  M.  Mnzaffer  Ali  Shah. 


IX. 
OHBISTLAN  COLLEGE,  ALLAHABAD. 

Afpiuatbd  ts  Abts,  1903  ajsd  1905 ;  in  Soisnob,  1905. 

In  October  1846-,  the  British  East  India  Compan7 
transferred  its  College  work  at  Allahabad  to  the  Ame- 
rican Presbyterian  Mission.  When  the  British  Civil 
Station  was  removed  from  the  Jumna  in  1853»  the  Mis- 
sion purchased  the  Court  building  for  educational  pur- 
poses for  the  sum  of  B&.  6,000.  The  institution  was  in 
the  beginning  a  Collegiate  School.  After  a  few  years. 
College  classes  were  abolished  and  School  classes  alone 
continued,  the  institution  being  known  as  the  Jumna 
Mission  School. 

In  1900  the  American  Presbyterian  Mission  decided 
to  reopen  College  work  at  AUahabad,^  and  the  first  class 
was  begun  in  1902.  In  order  to  keep  School  and  College 
separate  the  old  Court  building  was  demolished  and  a 
new  School  building  erected  at  the  western  end  of  the 
Jumna  compound,  thus  leaving  the  eastern  end  free  for 
the  College  buildings  and  campus. 

The  eastern  end  now  contains  three  bungalows,  one 
of  which  is  used  as  a  Hostel,  a  Laboratory,  a  new  two- 
storey  Hostel,  and  a  special  student  building  erected 
by  the  Alumni  of  Princeton  University,  which  contains 
a  students'  common  room,  a  Beading  Koom  and  Library, 
a  suite  of  rooms  for  a  professor  and  a  number  of  studenta' 


CANADIAN  MISSION  C0LLB6B,   INDOBE.  327 

rooms.    The  main  College  building  is  yet  to  be  erected 
Seven  members  of  the  staff  live  on  the  compound. 

^he  mumber  of  students  in  1906-06  was  102. 

Statp. 

Principal  and  Prof r.  of  English  and 
Philosophy  .«  ...    Bev.  Arthnr  H.  Ewing,  M.A., 

Ph.D.,  D.D. 

Professor  of  Physics   and  Director   . 
of  Physical  Science  Laboratory,    Preston  H.  Edwards,  M.A. 

Professor  of    English  and  Pol. 

Econy.  ...  S.  Higginbottom,  fi.A. 

Do.      of  Chemistry  *    .^.  Prabhu  Das,  B.A. 

Do.      of  Mathematics  ...  N.  B.  Mittra,  M.A. 

Do.      of  History  ...  N.  C.  Mukerjt,  M.A. 

Do.      of  Arabic  ...  8.  Muhammad  Ali. 

Do.      of  Sanskrit  ....  Pt.  Ganapati  SastrL 

Do.      of  Persian  ...  Muhd.  Ishmail. 

Special. 
Professor  of  Electrical  Engineer- 
ing      ...  ....  ..     H.  T.  Avey,  M.E. 


X. 
CANADIAN  MISSION  OOgLLBOE,  INDOEE. 

Affiliated  is  Abts,  1906. 

This  institution  was  opened  as  a  High  School  in  1884 
by  the  Central  India  Mission  of  the  Presbyterian  Church 
in  Canada.  In  1888  it  was  affiliated  with  the  P'niTersity 
of  Calcutta  «s  far  as  the  F.A.  Standard,  and  raised  in  1893 
to  the  B.A.  Standard.  By  the  conditions  of  the  Indian 
Universities  Act  of  1904  it  was  brought  within  the  juris- 
diction of  Allahabad,  and  in  1905  was  affiliated  with  this 
University. 

All  College  and  High  School  classes  are  held  in  the 
main  building,  a  two-storeyed  edifice  built  under  the  late 
Principal,  Eev.  Dr.  Wilkie.  It  is  situated  within  the 
Jte^idency  limits  jand  surrounded  by  its  own  grounds. 


828  AFFILIATED  INSTITUTIONS* 

The  Hostel  conUins  between  thirty  and  forty  single 
rooms.  These  can  be  secured  at  a  nominal  rental  of 
eight  annas  per  mensem.  A  Hindu  mess  club,  with 
Brahman  cooks,  has  been  running  for  some  years. 

A  Christian  Hostel,  distinct  from  the  above,  has  been 
opened  under  the  supervision  of  a  Christian  Master. 

The  Library,  Beading  and  Becreation  Booms  are  well 
equipped.  The  regulations  are  such  that  students  have 
opportunity  of  wide  reading. 

The  institution  consists  of  three  sections — 

(1)  An  unaided  College  Department. 

(2)  A  School  Department,  including  a   School 

Einal  class,  which   receives   a  Grant-in-aid 
of  Bs.  160  per  mensem  from  LoCal  Funds. 

(3)  A    Business    Department     with    classes    in 

Shorthand  and  Type-writing. 

Insteuotivb  SxAFr. 

Principal  and  Prof r.  of.  Phil.   & 

Pol.^Econy.        ...  ...  Bev.  E.  A.  King,  B.D. 

Professor  of  Knglish  &  Philoso- 
phy ...  ...  Rev.  W.  A.  Wilson,  M.A. 

Professor  of  English  &  Indiao 

History  ...  Bev.  J.  W.  Johory,  M.A. 

Do.     of  English  ...  Mrs.  R.  A.  King,  B.A 

Do.     of  European  History...  T.  H.  Grossette,  M.  A. 
Do.     of    Mathematics    and 

Science  ...  I.  J.  Cornelius,  B.A. 

Do.     of  Persian  &    Arahic  M.  Ishmael  Ali. 

Do.     of  Sanskrit  ...  Shastri  Vanshi  Dhar. 

With  16  Assistant  Masters. 


XI- 
TXJKOJIEAO  HOLKAE  COLLEGE,  INDOBE. 

Affiliated  m  Abts,  1905. 

This  College  was  founded  in  1891  by  the  Maharaja 
Holkar,  G.C.S.I.,   and  is  maintained  by  the  State. 


HAMSAY  OOLLBQB9  ALMORA*  329 

All  students  are  admissible  who  have  passed  the  Uni- 
Versitj  Entrance  Examination,  and  instruction  is  given 
up  to  the  Standard  of  the  B.A.  Examination  of  the  Uni- 
versitj  of  Allahabad. 

Students  pay  a  monthly  fee  of  Bs.  2  for  tuition.  A 
sum  of  Bs.  50  per  mensem  is  distributed  in  competitive 
scholarships  and  prizes. 

The  College  buildings  are  situated  on  a  fine  open  space 
outside  the  immediate  precincts  of  the  city  of  Indore, 
and  comprise  a  handsome  main  structure  containing  a 
Laboratory,  a  Library,  a  Becreation  Boom,  and  Lecture 
Booms,  flanked  on  either  side  by  Boarding  Houses  for 
upwards  of  40  students,  and  a  gymnasium. 

l!fSTEuoi?iVH  Stop. 

Principal    &  Prof,  of  English 

Literature  ...  ...  E.  G.  Cholmondeley,  M.A. 

Professor  of  Science  ...  Sbankar  Laxman  Gokhale,  11. A. 

Do.      of  Mathematics        ...  Ramkrishna  Sakharam  Atha- 

vale,  M.A. 

Do.     of  Logic  &  Philosophy,  Shantaram  Annnt  Desai,  M.A. 

Do.      of  Persian  ...  Fida  Ali  Khan,  M.A. 

Do.     of  Sanskrit  ...  Sitaram  Dinkar  Ghate,  B.A. 

Besides  an  Assistant  Shastri. 


C. — (Up  to  the  Intermediate  Standard,) 

I. 

BAMSAY  COLLEGE,  ALMOBA. 

Affiliated  in  Abts,  1888. 

This  School  was  commenced  in  1850  by  the  Bev.  J.  H. 
Budden  on  behalf  of  the  London  Missionary  Society. 
In  1871  the  large  and  handsome  building  now  in  use  was 
first  opened,  and  has  since  done  most  efficient  service. 

Students  were  first  sent  up  to  the  Entrance  Examin- 
ation in  1872  ;  and  in  1885,  owing  to  the  strong  desire 
of  many  of  the  gentlemen  of  the  town,  College  Classes 
were  opened  up  to  the  First  Arts  Examination. 


330  AFFILIATEI)  INSflTUTIOKS. 

Some  branch  Schools  are  carried  on  in  connection^witb 
the  College.  Several  scholarships  have  been  endowed, 
one  by  Sir  H.  Bamsaj,  O.B.,  K.O.8.I.,  a  warm  supporter 
of  the  School  from  its  commencement,  and  ^two  bjj  the 
Baja  of  Tehri  and  Garhwal.  A  number  of  scholarships 
are  also  given  by  the  District  Committee  to  poor^  village 
boys,  to  assist  them  in  studying  for  Entrance  into  the 
College  at  Boorkee,  Lahore,  or  Agra. 

Instbijotivb  STAir.  ' 

Principal  &  Frofr.  of  Eng.  Lit. 

and  History  ...  ...  Bev.  £.  9.  Oakley,  M.A. 

Professor  of  Logic  &  English...  A.  Faton  Begg,  M.A. 

Do.       of  Maths,  and  Science,  B.  D.  Bathee,  BA. 

Do.       of  Sanskrit  ...  Devi  Datt  Pande. 

Do.       of  Persiant  ...  Ghulam  Hazrat^Khan. 

Head  Master  ...  ...  Uttama  S.  Kawat. 

And  sixteen  other  Teachers  in  the  School  Department, 


II. 
ST.  aEOBaE'S  COLLEGE,  MUSSOOBIE. 

Affiliated  is  Aets,  1890. 

This  College,  generally  known  as  the  Manor  House^ 
was  founded  by  Bishop  Carli  in  1853,  and  is  under  the 
control  of  the  Archbishop  of  Agra.  'Xhe  ins^litution, 
though  under  Catholic  management,  i»  open  to  Catho- 
lics and  Protestants  alike,  and  the  religion  of  the  latter 
is  in  no  way  interfered  with. 

The  course  of  studies  embraces  the  subjects  for  both 
departments,  of  the  Boorkee  Engineering  College,  the 
Survey  Department,  the  Government  Education  Depart- 
ment, High  Standard,  the  University  of  Allahabad  and 
other  public  examinations. 

The  College  can  accommodate  200  Boarders,  and  fur- 
ther extensive  additions  are  being  made  to  the  present 
buildings. 

The  institution  is  under  the  control  of  the  Local 
Government  Education  Department. 


PHILANDER  SMlTH  COLLEGE,  NAIKI  TAL«  331 

IlfSTEUOTIYB   StAIF. 

Prixici|)al  and  Head  Mastet  ...  Rev.  I.  P.  Price. 

Professor...  ...  ...  Eev.  Haventy. 

Do.         ...  ...  ...  fiev.  Mulcahy. 

Do.         ...  ...  ...  D.  P.  Lundy,  B.A. 

Do.        ...  ...  ...  8.  B.  Kirkpatrick,  B.A. 

With  six  Assistant  Masten^one  tJrdu  and  one  Persian  Vaster/ 


III. 
ST.  PETEE'S  COLLEOB,  AGEA. 

AlTILIATBD  IS  AeT»,    1890. 

St.  Peter's  College  was  founded  in  1845,  and  under 
the  patronage  of  the  Most  Eev.  the  Archbishop  of  Agra. 
It  prepares  students  for  the  High  Standard  of  the  Code 
for  European  Schools,  as  also  for  the  Matriculation  and 
Intermediate  Examinations  of  the  Allahabad  University 
and  for  several  public  service  examinations. 

Parlour  Boarders  are  admitted  at  Es.  25  and  ordinary 
Boarders  at  Es.  15  each  a  month.  The  fees  for  day 
scholars  are  Es.  4,  6,  and  8  for  the  School  Department 
and  Es.  4  for  the  College  Department. 

To  St.  Peter's  College  is  attached  St.  Paul's  School 
for  orphan  lads  and  poorer  children.  The  maximum  fee 
here  is  Es.  8  per  mensem.  Both  St.  Peter's  and  St. 
Paul's  undergo  the  same  course  of  instruction. 

iNsraxrcTivB  Staep* 

P^'f^t  of  Studie*  aid  Profess^  }  ^^-  ^'  ='  N°'«^"'  ^■^' 
Professor  ...  ...  ...    Rev.  Pr.  W.  Smith. 

Do.        ...  ...  ...    B.  Paul. 

And  seven  Assistant  Masters* 


IV. 
PHTLANDEE  SMITH  COLLEGE,  ITAINI  TAL. 

AFriLiATBD  IS  Aets,  1891. 

This   School  was  founded  by  the  liberality  of  Mr^* 
Philander  Smith  of  Oak  Park,  Qes«,  U.  S.  A.,  as  a  memorial 


332  AFFlLlAtEO  INSTIT0T10NS« 

to  her  husband,  a  nobk  spirited  Ghristian  layman«  tt 
was  opened  in  Mussoorie  in  1885  under  the  name  of  the 
Philander  Smith  Institute,  and  under  the  auspices  of  the 
Methodist  Episcopal  Church  in  India. 

In  January,  1905,  the  Institute  was  amalgamated, 
with  the  Oak  Openings  High  School,  Naini  Tal,  a  school 
also  under  the  auspices  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal 
Church,  the  name  changed  to  the  Philander  Smith  Col- 
lege, the  entire  property  of  both  former  schools  founded 
for  the  new  school,  and  the  new  school  established  on 
the  more  commodious  and  desirable  site  in  Naini  Tal. 

This  School  now  occupies  one  of  the  most  magni- 
ficent school  sites  in  all  India — ^a  wooded  estate  of 
about  40  acres,  over  7,500  feet  above  sea  level.  The 
plant  itself  is  being  rapidly  extended  and  equipped. 
Be-affiliation  to  the  Intermediate  Arts  Was  granted  in 
1905. 

Instbuctitb  Stafi*. 

Principal...  ...  ...    Rev.  Prof.  P.  ?.  Ditto,  M. A., 

S.  T.  B. 
Head  Master  ...  ...    R.  C.  Busher,  M.A. 

First  Asst.  Master    ...  ...     A.  S.  Osborne,  B.A. 

Second        „  ...  ...     K.  P.  Fleming,  B.A. 

And  eleven  other  Assistant  Teachers. 


V. 

BUEOPBAN  GIEL8'  HIGH  SCHOOL,  ALLAHABAD. 

Affiliated  in  Arts,  1891. 

Founded  in  1861  (aflSliated  in  Arts  up  to  the  First 
Arts  Standard  of  the  Calcutta  University  in  1883) 
under  the  patronage  of  the  Eight  Eev.  the  Lord 
Bishop  of  Lucknow.  Special  training  for  teachers. 
Scholarships  tenable  by  pupils  of  the  School  only.  The 
School  is  managed  and  controlled  by  a  Committee  of 
Eesidents  of  Allahabad.  Special  provision  is  made  and 
special  advantages  offered  to  students  for  the  Inter- 
mediate Standard  in  Arts  of  the  University  of  Allahabad. 
B.A.  classes  also  have  been  opened. 


EATA8THA   PATBSHALA,   ALLAHABAD. 

Principal  ...  ...    Miss  B&iley 

College  Department, 

Senior  Tutor,  English  Language  Miss  A.  Stevens,  B.A. 

&  Literature. 

JnniOT  Tutor,  Latin  ...  Miss  D.  B.  Woolving,  B.A. 

Bo.      do.  History  &  Political  Miss  A.  Crawford,  B.A. 

Economy. 

Tutor,  Mathematics  ...  ...  S.  B.  Ghatterji,  B.A. 

School  Department, 
First  Assistant  Mistress  ...    Miss  Blanchett 

With  eleven  Assistant  Teachers  and  two  Urdu  Teachers. 


VI. 
KATASTHA  PATHSHALA,  ALLAHABAD. 

Affiliated  in  Aets,  1895. 

The  Kayastha  Pathshala  was  founded  in  1872  by  the 
late  Munshi  Kali  Prasad,  of  the  Lucknow  Bar.  In  1878 
it  was  raised  to  the  Middle  English  Standard  and  in 
1883  to  the  Entrance  Standard  of  the  Calcutta  Univer- 
sity. In  1894  it  was  included  by  the  Allahabad  Univer- 
sity in  the  list  of  schools  recognized  for  the  purposes  of 
the  School  Final-Examination.  In  1895  it  was  affiliated 
to  the  same  University  up  to  the  Intermediate  Examina- 
tion Standard.  The  first  year  class  was  opened  in  July 
1895,  and  the  second  year  in  July  1896. 

The  institution  was  registered  on  August  2nd,  1893, 
under  Act  XXI  of  1860,  the  chief  controlling  authority 
being  the  President  for  the  time  being,  assisted  by  a 
Committee  of  Management.  Its  income  is  derived  from 
an  endowment  of  property  made  mainly  by  the  late 
Munshi  Kali  Prasad  and  partly  by  others  which  was 
estimated  to  be  worth  Es.  5,10,583-6-11  on  the  30th  of 
June  1894. 

The  institution  is  divided  into  College  and  School 
Departments,  the  former  under  the  immediate  charge 
And  the  latter  under  the  superintendence  of  the 
Principal. 


S34  AFFILIATED  INflnTOTIONS. 

In  the  Gollege  Department  the  scale  of  fees  charged 
ordinarily  is  Bs.  3 1>^  mensem^  payable  during  ten  months 
in  the  session.  There  are  20  free  scholarships,  ten  in 
the  first  year  and  ten  in  the  second  year  class,  for  poor 
students  who  have  passed  the  Entrance  or  the  School 
Final-Examination  in  the  first  division.  In  the  School 
Department  the  scale  of  fees  is  proportionate  to  the 
income  of  guardians  of  boys,  Chitra-gupta  Vanshi  Kayasth- 
«s  paying  lower  fees  than  students  belonging  to  other 
wastes.  There  is  a  large  number  of  free  scholars  in  both 
College  ajid  School  Departments,  belonging  mainly  to 
the  Kayastha  community.  Elayastha  students,  moreover, 
receive  monthly  scholarships  and  aid,  the  total  amount 
spent  yearly  for  this  purpose  exceeding  Bs.  2,500.  There 
is  a  Boarding-house  for  Kayastha  students,  where  the 
monthly  fee  charged  is  Bs.  7  per  head. 

iNSTEUonvB  Staff. 

Principal  and  Profr.  of  Bnglish  ...  Motilal  Ghatterji,  M.A. 

Profr.  of  Maths,  and  Science  ...  Dhanesh  Parshad,  M.A. 

Do.    of  Maths,  and  History  ^,  Sarendra  Nath  Deva,  M.A. 

Do.    ofliOgic  ...  ...  HarGovindPra8adNigam,M.A. 

Do.    of  Persian  and  Arabic  ...  Ganeshi  Tial,  B.A. 

Do.    of  Sanskrit       ...  .^.  P.  Balkrishna  Bhatta. 

Asst.  Profr.  of  Persian  ...  Hira  Lai,  B.A. 

Do.    of  Chemistry  &  Demonstrator,  Bam  Das  Gour,  B.A. 


VII. 
BUBOPEAN  BOYS'  HIGH  SCHOOL,  ALLAHABAD. 

Afmliatbd  in  Abts,  1897. 
Instbuctitb  Stait, 


Head  Master 

... 

...    C.  H.  Dixon  B.A.  (Cantab). 

2nd        „ 

... 

...    J.  Brittain  (Intermediate   B.A« 
London,    Certificated    South 
Kensington). 

1st  Asst.  Master 

... 

...    E.  Plomer,  B.A.  (AUd.) 

2nd  „         „ 

... 

...    L.  Blloy. 

And 

three  lady  Teachers. 

DIOCESAN  BOTS'  SCHOOL,  NAIVI  TIL.  335 

VIII. 

CHUBOH  MISSION  ST.  ANDEEW'S  COLLEGE, 
GOEAKHPUE.  » 

Affiliatbd  in  Abts,  189d, 

Principal  &  Profr.  of  Bnglish  ...  Rev.  B.  J.  Kennedy,  M.A. 

Professor  of  Mathematics  ...  Shashadhar  Baner]i,  M.A. 

Do.       of  Beience    ...  ...  Manoranjan  Gnpta,  B.A. 

Do.       of  History  &  Logic  ...  Braja  Gopal  Nandi,  B.A. 

Do.       of  Persian   ...  ...  Maulvi  Mohammad  Abbas  Ati. 

Do.       of  Sanskrit ...  ...  Pandit  Bansi  Dhar  Shanna. 


TX. 

ST.  JOSEPH'S  COLLEGE,  NADfl  TAL. 

A£JPiLiATBi>  IN  Arts,  1899. 

Insteuctitb  So^afe. 

Bev. 

Br.  D.  B.  Holland. 

>» 

„    T.  F.  KenneaUy. 

1) 

„    J.  G.  Dohoney. 

SI 

„    J.  F.  Lyons. 

»> 

„    J.  B.  Culhane. 

»l 

„    G.  A.  Cooney. 

»» 

„    J.  B.  Connolly. 

»l 

„    J.N.  Lynch. 

St 

„    D.  P.  O'Doherty. 

IS 

„    S.  CCarrall. 

II 

„    T.  D.  Nugent, 

With  three  Assistant  Masters  and  a  Manshi. 

X. 

DIOCESAN  BOYS'  SCHOOL,  NAINI  TAL. 

Axnu.A.TXD  js  Abts,  1900. 
Principal  ...  ...  ...    W.  A.  Femberton. 


336  AFFILIATED  INSTITUTIONS. 

XI. 

WOODSTOCK  COLLEGE,  MX7SS00BIB. 

AiriuATBi)  IK  Abts,  1901. 

Bev.  H.  Marston  Andrews,  M.A. 
Mrs.  S.  C.  Andrews. 
Miss  AHoe  Mitchell,  M.D. 

„    Caroline  B.  Clarke,  B.A. 

„    OUve  K.  Norrit,  B.A. 

„    Gertrude  F.  Moss,  F.A. 

„    Sophie  Soltau,  Diploma,  Hamburg. 

,,    Edith  M.  Jones,  Senior  Cambridge,  First  Honours. 

„    Eleanor  Wherry,  Graduate  in  Art,  Leroy  University,  U.  S.  A. 

„    Mary  Wyckoff,  Certificated,  Ivy  Hall  Seminary,  U.  S.  A. 

„    Irene  Pierce,  Diploma,  Leipzig  Conservatory. 

„    Eva  Hickie. 

„    Gwyneth  Lambert. 

, ,    Florence  Konig,  Diploma,  Hamburg  Conservatory. 


LIST  OF  LICENSED  HOSTELS. 
Al£ahabai),  OxroBD  AJSfD  Cajcbbidgb  Hostbl^(1906). 


XII, 
LIST  OF  GRADUATEa 


Abdul  Hamid  (Per.)     ... 
Abdul  Kadir  Khan  (Eng.) 
Abdul  Karim  Kban(Pliys.) 
Abhay  Charan  Mukerji, 

(Eng.) 
Abid  All  (Per,) 
Abu  Abdullah  Mohd.  Za* 

kaulla  Khan  (Eng.) 
Abu  Mubammad  (Per.)  .,. 
Agba  Haider  ( Eng.) 
Ajit  Prasad  Jindal  (Eng.) 
Akshaya     Eumar     Dutt 

(Chy.) 
Ambalal  (Eng.) 
Ambica   Prasad  Dikshit, 

(Eng.) 
Ambika  Prasad   Chatur- 

vedi  (Phil.) 
Amir     Bahadur      Singh 

(Eng.) 
Amrit  Lakshman  Dighe, 

(Eng.) 
Amrit  Lai  Sil  (Phy.  Sc.\ 
Ananda  Kumar  Ghaudhri, 

(Eng.) 
Anthony,      Stanley      E. 

(Eng.) 
Aprakash  Chandra   Bose, 

(Phys,) 
Arabinda    Prsh.    Mallick 

(Phys.) 
Asharam  (Eng.) 
Ashutosh  Hazra  (Eng.)  ... 
Atul    Chandra     Chatterji 

(Chy.) 
Aubinash   Chandra   Ban- 

dopadhya,  (Phys.) 


M^A. 

1905  Teacher 

1901  M.A.-O.  College 
1894  M.C.  College 
1900  Canning  College 

1902  M.  C.  College 
1902  Do. 

1904  M.  A.-0.  College 

1897  M.C.  College 

1895  Canning  College 

1896  M.C.  College 


1892  Private  Candidate 

1891  Teacher 

1905       Do. 

1901  M.C.  College 

1890  Private  Candidate 

1890  M.C.  College 

1894  Queen's  College 

1894  Teacher 

1898  Gaming  College 

1892  Agra  College 

1890  M.C.  College 

1892  Teacher 

1900  M.C.  College 


1893 


Do. 


Ill 

III 

II 

I 

III 
III 

III 
II 
II 

III 

II 
II 

III 

III 

III 

II 

III 

n 

III 

II 

III 

II 

I 

III 


338 


LIST  OP  ORADUATES. 


ATadhBehari  Lai  (Chy.) 
Avadh  Behari   Lai  (Per.) 
Azeez  Husain  (Eng.) 
Baij  Nath  (Eng.) 
Balram  Dass  (Phil.) 
Banarai  Daas  (Eng.) 
Banarsi  Dass  Jaini  (Eng.) 
Bankey  Behary  Lai  Agar< 

wala  (His.) 
Banshidhar     S  h  a  r  m  a 

(Eng.) 
Basant     Lai     Bhargava 

(Eng.) 
Beni   Madhay   Ghosh 

(fing,) 
Beni  ^^.asad  Misia  (Eng.), 
9epin    Behari     Ghoshal 
^  (Eng.) 
Bhagwandeen       D  u  b  e 

(EngO    ._      ^^. 
Shagwant  Prasad  Snyas- 

tav'(feng.) 
^huban  Mohan^  Bandopa* 

dhya'cEng.) 
Bijay  Kumar  Di^tt  (Math.) 
Simal  '  Chandra     Ghosh 

(Mati.) 
Bimal ,.  Cha]»4r«    Ghosh 

(Phy§.) 
Binod   Behari   Sen   Boy 

(Phi.lO 
Binoy    Kumar    Mukerji 

(Phyfl.) 
Biraj  Nath  Vyasa  (Eng.) 
Birjendranatg  9h9.rga 

(Eng.) 
Bisbanlall  Sarma  (Eng.), 
Sishe^i{war  N^tl^  £ak 

(Eng.) 
QnhTffimbhar   Nath 

(His.) 
BrahinAnand  Si^ha  (Eng.) 
Brajendra  Nath  De  (Eng.) 
Ifraj  ^^rain  Gurtu  (Eng.) 
Brij  Chand  Sharma(£ng.) 
Brij    .  )lohan     C^$Adola 

CEng,) 
]|rij  N^9dan  Prasad  (Epg.) 


Budh  Sain  (Eng.) 
Qw^he^Tj.  Richard 
(Eng.) 


Charles 


1892 
1896 
1901 
1896 
1898 
1892 
1897 
1904 

M.  C.  College 
Teacher 
Agra  College 
M.  C.  College 
Queen's  College 
Private  Candidate 
Teacher 
Do. 

...  II 
...  Ill 
...  Ill 
...  Ill 
...  Ill 
...  Ill 
...  Ill 
...    Ill 

1896 

St.  John's  College 

...      II 

1898 

Agra  College 

...    Ill 

1896 

M.  C.  College 

.f.   ni 

1900 
1904 

Agra  College 
Teacher 

...  II 
...  Ill 

1898 

M.  C.  College 

...    II 

1902 

Do. 

...  Ill 

1890 

Teacher 

...  Ill 

1895 
1894 

M.  C.  College 
M.  C.  College 

...  Ill 
...  Ill 

1896 

Professor 

...  Ill 

1903 

Queen's  College 

...   Ill 

1898 

M.  C.  CoUege 

...    II 

1900 
1899 

Do. 
Canning  College 

...  Ill 
,..  Ill 

1890 
1900 

M.  C.  College 
Meerut  Ccdlege 

...  II 
...  Ill 

1900 

AgraCoUegqi 

.-.  Ill 

1895 
1895 
1899- 
1905 
1901 

• 
Teacher 

Private  Candidate 
M.C.  College     . 
Agra  College 
M.C.  College 

...  Ill 
...  in 
...  m 
...  Ill 
...  HI 

1890 
1897 
1898 

M.  C.  College 

Agra  College 
:  Teacher 

...  I 
...  11 
...    n 

LIST  OP  GfiADUATftfiU 


tit 


Ghand  N&rayan  Btkhador 

Chandra  Datt  Pande  (His.) 
Chandra    Maul    M  i  a  r  a 

(Bng.) 
Charu    Chandra   Biswas 

rEng.) 
Charu  Chandra  BoyCEngf.) 
Chel  Behari  Lai  Mathuf 

(Per.) 
Chinta     flaran     Banerji 

(EngO 
Cfossette,  T.  Henry  (Bng.) 
Damodar     Das    Agarwal 

(Ena.) 
Damodar  Prasad  Saksena 

(Bng.) 
Dattatraya  Bhika]i   Ba- 

nade  (Bng.) 
Davendra  Nath  SenfEng.) 
Debendranath  Pal  (Phys.) 
Debi  Prasad  Chaturvedi 

(Bng.) 
Dbanesh  Prasad  (Phys.) 
Din  Dayal  (Bng.) 
Durga  Prasad  (Bng.)     ... 
Durjan  Lall  (Phys.)      ... 
Dutt,  Cyril  Theodore 

(Bng.) 
Faramurz  Bustomjee 

(His.) 
Fariduddin  Ahmad  (Per.) 
Farnon,  Joseph  Ashleigh 

St.  John  (Bng.) 
Fazl  Ahmad  (Chy.) 
GHuiesh     Prasad    Varma 

(Math.) 
Oanga  Dhar  Narain  Shash- 

tree  (Bngf.) 
Oanganath  Jha(Sans.)  ... 
Oanga  Prasad  (Eng.) 
Ghana  inland  Joshi  (Bng.) 
Ghasi  Bam  (Eng.) 
Ghose,  Joseph,  J.  (Per.) ... 
Girja  Datt  Bajpai  (Bng.) 
Gokaran  Xath  Misra  Pt. 

(Phys.) 
Gopal  Lai  (Bng.) 
Gopinath  Ojha  (Bng.)   .•• 
Gordon,  P.  Dukoff  (Eng.) 


1905   Caxining  College 


III 


1900 
1896 

M.C.  College 
Cannixig  College 

.    II 
III 

1895 

tf .  0.  College 

II 

1894 

1898 

Canning  College 
Teacher 

11 
II 

1902 

M.  C.  College 

II 

1905 
1899 

Teacher 
M.C.  College 

II 
III 

1904 

Maharaja's  ColL,  Jaypore 

III 

1902 

G.  C.  College,  Cawnpore..« 

II 

1893 
1895 
1905 

Private  Candidate 
M.  C.  College ' 
Agra  College 

II 

m 
III 

1893 

1894 
1900 
1893 
1896 

M.  C.  College 
M.  C.  College 

Do. 

Do. 

11 
II 
III 
II 
11' 

1898 

Agta  College 

III 

1904 
1903 

Canning  Collegs 
Agra  College 

III 

II 

1899 
1896 

M.  C.  College 
M.C.  College 

III 
II 

1899 

Do. 

II 

1892 
1893 
1894 
1896 
1895 
1900 
1893 

Queen's  College 
Agra  College 
M.  C.  College 
Agra  College 
St.  John's  College 
Canning  College 
Do. 

11^ 
II 
I. 
i( 

III . 
II 3 
ti 

1902 
1899 
1891 

Do. 
M.  C.  Collegfe 
Do. 

III 
II, 
III 

340 


UffT  OF  GRIDUATES. 


1894 
1896 
1905 

1905 
1894 

1892 

1900 

1899 
1895 
1900 
1899 
1896 


GoeliaUiLBaBDattaCEiig.)    1898 
Govind    Prasad     Vanna    1903 

(Bng.) 
Ghulab.    Chand    Dhadda 

(Bng.) 
Guru  Cbaran  (Chy.) 
Gyan  Das  (Math.) 
Baribaos  Sahai  (Kng.)  ... 
Haribar.Lal  (Eng.) . 
Hari   Krishna   Telong 

Shasjxee  (Sans.) 
Harimangal  Misra  (Sans.) 
Hariprasad     V  i  d  y  a  n  t 

(Math  ) 
Haris  Chandra  Chattopa- 

dhya  (Kng.) 
Bari    Sheoram    M  u  n  j  i 

(Chy.) 
Earprasad  (Eng.) 
Bemchandra  Sarkar  (Eng.) 
Bemchandra  Barkar  (Eng ) 
Bori  l4al  (Eng.) 
Hira  Lai  Chatterji  (Eng.) 
Bousden     Frederick 

George  (Eng.) 
Indra^arain  Sinha  (Sans.) 
Indu  Qhushan  Bose  (Eng.) 
Iqbal  Narain  Gurtu  (Eng.) 
Ishwar  Dayal  (Eng.) 
Isaac  Angelo  (Eng.) 
Jagannath  (Eng.) 
Jagmander      Lai     Jaini 

(Eng.) 
Jagmoban  Narain  Mush- 
ran  (Eng.) 
Janki  Prasad  (Eng.)      ...    1892 
Janki  Prasada  Chaturredi    1895 

(Eng.) 
Jeoti  Rasad  Bijal  (Chy.)    1892 
Jeremy,  Alfred  Sheridan    1892 

(Eng.) 
Jhumaklal  Suksena 

(Eng.) 
Jhuman  Lai  (Eng.)         ...    1901 
Jiban  JKrishna  Ban  do-    1895 

padhyay  (Eng.) 
Jogendranath       Mukerji    1895 

(Chy.) 
Jordoo,  Natheniel  (Eng.),    1898 


M.  C.  College 
Teacher 


1890    Agra  College 


Do. 
St.  John's.  College 
M.C.  College 
Agra  College 
Teacher 

Teacher 

M.  C.  College 

Do. 

Do. 

Agra  College 
M.C.  College 
St.  John's  College 
St.  John's  College 
Canning  College 
Teacher 

Queen's  College 
Canning  College 
M.  C.  College 
Agra  College 
Canning  College 
St.  John's  College 
M.  C.  College 


1898 
1900 
1899 
1901 
1891 
1895 
1903 


1903    Agra  College 

M.  C.  Ciollege 
Agra  College 

M.  C.  College 
Teacher 

1896    Agra  College... 

M.  C.  College 
PriTate  Candidate 

M.  C.  College 

Canning  College 


...  II 

...  Ill 

...  n 

...  Ill 

...  Ill 

...  HI 

...  Ill 

...  Ill 

...  Ill 
I 

...  II 

-  II 

...  II 

...  I 

...  II 

...  II 

...  I 

...  Ill 

...  II 

...  II 

...  11 

...  Ill 

...  Ill 

...  II 

...  I 

...  Ill 

...  II 

...  I 

...  II 

...  II 

...  II 

...  HI 

...  Ill 
...•  Ill 

...  Ill 


LIST  OF  GRADUATEIS. 


341 


Joti  Pradftd  (Enff.) 
Jugul  Kishore  (Math.)  ... 
Jwala  Prasad  (Eng.)    ... 
Jwala     Prasad     Mathnr 

(Eng.) 
Kailash   Prasad  Eitchloo 

(Eng.) 
Kali  bhanker  (Sans.)     ... 
KanaiLalDe  (Eng.)     ... 
Kanhaiya      Lai     Yerma 

(Eng.) 
Kanhya  Lai  Quru  (Eng.) 
Kannumal  (Eng.) 
Kantichandra    Pramanik 

(Eng.) 
Kashi  Nath  (Eng.) 
Kashi  Kama  (Sans.) 
Kaus  Rustomji  (Eng.)    ... 
Eeshav   Gopal    Tamahan 

(Sans.) 
Eesho  Rai  Tendon  (Bng.) 
Kharagjit  Misra  (Kng.) ... 
Ehiti  Mohan  Sen  Gupta 

(Santt.) 
EirpaShanker  (Eng.)    ... 
Krishna  Lai  Misra(8an8.) 
Kshetra    Mohan  fianerji 

(Chy.) 
Enlwant  Ray  (Eng.) 
Kumud    Nath     Mukerji 

(Chy.) 
Lakshman  Prasad  (Chy.)t 
Lakshmi     Chand     Dave 

(Eng.) 
Lakshmi  Chand  (Eng.)  ... 
Lalit     Mohan      Banerji 

(Chy.) 
Liakat  Ali  (Eng.) 
Liladbar  Joshi(Bng.)  ... 
Lilawati  Singh  (Miss)  ... 
Linton,  C.  H.  (Phil.)  ... 
Madan  Mohan  Lai  (Per.) 
Madhav     Rao     Yinayak 

Eihe  (His.) 
Mahadeva  Prasad  (Per.), 
Makhanlal         Bhargava 

(Eng.) 
Manohar     Das      Chottbe 
(Eng.) 


1894  Agra  College 

1894  M.  C.  College 

1894  Agra  College 

1902  M.  A.-O.College 

1897    M.  C.  College 

1902    Canning  College 
1894    Teacher 
1902    M.C.  College 

1893  Private  Candidate 

1897  Agra  College 
1892    Teacher 

1901  M.  C.  College 
1904  Do. 

1900  Agra  College 
1892    Teacher 

1894  Agra  College 
1896  Do. 

1902  Queen's  College 

1892  Agra  College 

1898  Do. 

1895  M.  C.  College 

1901  Agra  College 
1900    Queen's  College 

1896  Agra  College 

1893  M.C.  College 

1904    Queen's  College 

1897  M.  C.  College 


...  Ill 

...  lU 

...  Ill 

...  Ill 

...  Ill 

...  Ill 

^  III 

...  Ill 

...  Ill 

...  Ill 

...  Ill 

...  11 

...  Ill 

...  Ill 

...  Ill 

...  II 

...  Ill 

...  Ill 

...  II 

...  II 

...  Ill 

...  Ill 

...  Ill 

...  Ill 


1901  Do. 

1890  Do.  ^ 

1895  Private  Candidate 

1891  Professor 

1896  M.C.  College 

1901  Private  Candidate,  Indore 

1893  Private  Candidate 

1895  M.C.  College 

1895  Agra  College  ••• 


U 
III 

III 
III 
I 
III 
III 
III 

II 
III 

II 


U2 


tiST  OF  «RiDU4TfS8. 


Kanoh^lAl  Zat6ht<fiDg.) 
Ifata  Prasad  (Chy.) 
Ifohd. .    Amanul     Haqq 

(Aral).) 
Mohd.  Arabic  Per.)       ... 
Hohd. ,    Ehalil     Saiyid 

(Per?) 
Mobazi)al  (Eng/) 
Hohanlal   Sandal  (Eng.), 
Kohinji,  Mohaolal  (Enc;.), 
Mooney  Chatterji  (Eng.) 
Muhamad  fiaqar  Husaia 

('  hy,) 
Huban^ad     Nurul     Azif 

(Per.) 
Kubammad  Usman 

(Arab) 
M unnalal  Misra  (Eng.)  ... 
Murlidhar  Nagar  (Eng.)* 
Nadirs baw    Hormazshaw 

Gandhi  (Chy.)    . 
Nagendra    Nath    B  o  s  e 

(Eng.) 
Narayan  Prasad  Astbana 

(Eng,) 
Narsinl^a  Prasad   (Eng.) 
Natesa    Appaji     Dravid 

(Eng!) 
STibara];!  Chandra  Gupta 

(Eng,) 
Nihal  Chand  (Eng.) 
liTiaarali  ^Eng.) 
Nizain-tjddin     A  b  m  a  d 

(Per.) 
Nil  Ea^^al  BhaVtocbajya 

(Saii.) 
Nogendra      Chandra 

Muk^^opadbyaya  (Eng.) 
Oakley,   E.  Sherman 

(Eng.J 
Qudh,U.ebari  Lai  (Phil.) 
Pandit  Shyam  Mauobar 

Natb  &barga  (Eng.) 
Pandit     8uraj     Prakasb 

(Phy...Sc.) 
Parbhu  Dayai  (Eng.)     ... 
Paras  Dass   Jaini  (Eng.) 
i^rsurojn  Narain  Pataon- 

kar  (Sans). 


1902    Teacher 

1894    Queen*8  College 

1893    M.C.  College 

I 

r 

u 

1898    M.  A.-O.  College 
1395    Queen'B  College 

n 

I 

1895    Canning  College 

1891    Agra  .College 

1902    Canning  College 

1904    C.  C.  College,  Uawnpore... 

1900    Queen's  College 

III 
III 
II 
III 
III 

1900    Teacher 

II 

1899    M.C.  College 

I 

1894    Agra  College 
1892    Teacher 
1899    M.C.  College 

I 

III 

II 

1905           Do. 

III 

1894    Agra  College 

II 

1897    M.C.  College 
1895    Agra  College 

11 
II 

1895    M.C.  College 

III 

1898           Do 

1901    Private  Candidate 

1894    Professor 

III 

III 

11 

1901    Teacher 

III 

1903    Teacber 

II 

1901    Teacber 

I 

1891    M.C.  College 
1901    Canniiig  College 

III 

I 

1891    M.C.  College 

I 

1892           Do. 
1903    Teacber 
1894    Professor 

III 

III 

li 

M9f  <)EF  OfiADUJLTEB. 


S43 


Fearaylal  Banerji  (Bug.) 
Piaray  Lai  Tandon  (Phys) 
Prabodh  Chaa(lra,Ba]»ctr}i 

(Eng.) 
PragNarain  (^Uig;) 
PraDha    Lai     Bluurgaya 

(En|?:) 
Probhat  Chandra  Mukerji 

(Kng.) 
Pumaband  Sen(Eng)  .«. 
Pyarelal  Chaturvedi 

(Eng.) 
Pyarelal  Sharma  (Eng  )... 
Qamar  Ali  (Eng.) . 
Qazi    Syed     Naeiruddin 

Ahmad  (Per.) 
Badhe  Baman  Lai  (Eng.) 
Raghiibir  Prasad   Verma 

(Chy.) 
Bagh  unandan    Prasad 

(Kng.) 
Bajani    Kumar   Mukerji 

(Eng.) 
Bai     Bahadur    Verma 

(Eng.) 
Raj  Beharilal  (Math..)   ... 
Eaj  Bir  Pershada  CEng.), 
Kaj  Chand  (Per.) 
Bajendranath  Sen  (Eng.), 
Bajendro     N  a  t  h     Sen 

Rama  Bali  Roy  (Eng.)  ... 
Ramapat  Rama  ^Eng.)  „. 
Ram  Chandra  (Eng.)  ... 
Ramacharya     Tirumushi 

Bhashyam  (Eng.) 
Ram    Dulare    Lai   Chat- 

urvedi  (Eng.) 
Ram  Krishna  Lakshman 

Shrikhande  (Kng.) 
Ram  Narain  (Eng.) 
Ram  Narayan  T  r  i  v  e  d  i 

(Phil.) 
Ram  Newas  Prohit  (Eng.), 
Ram  Prasad  Balmakund 

Duhe'tPhys.) 
Ram  Sarup  Johari  (Eng.), 
Rang    Bahadur     Yerma 

(Eng.) 


19S4  M;O.Ctelleg*  ...  11 

1896  Agra  College  ...  Ill 
imi  iTeachitt        •  ...  Ill 

1897  H.C.  Oollegt  ...  Ill 
ia)»  Agra  College  ...  Ill 

1901  Canning  College  ...  Ill 

1892  Teacher  ...  II 

1897  AgraX}0Uege  ...  Ill 

1898  Private  Candidate  ...  Ill 
1896  M.A.-.Q.  College  ...  Ill 
1901  M.C.  College  ...  Ill 


1902 
1893 

Teacher 

M.  C.  College  ^ 

...  Ill 
...       I 

1899 

Do. 

...    Ill 

1895 

Agra  College 

...       I 

1896 

M.  C.  College 

...    Ill 

1897 
1900 
1897 
1894 
1895 

St.  John's  College 
Canning  College 
M.  C.  College 
Teacher 
Do. 

...  II 
...  II 
...    Ill 

...  in 
...  Ill 

1904 
1895 
1894 
1895 

M.  C.  College 
Canning  College 
Teacher 
Agra  College 

...  Ill 
...  11 
...  II 
...  Ill 

1894 

M.C.  .College 

...  Ill 

1896 

Agra  College 

...    II 

1898 
1900 

M.  C.  College 
Agra  College 

...  Ill 
...    a 

1892 
1897 

Teacher 

M,  C.  College 

...  II 
...    II 

1901 
1901 

Do. 
Canning  College 

...  Ill 
...  Ill 

344 


LIST  OP  GRADUATES. 


Bashik  Lai  Bhattaeharya 

(Sans.) 
Bayman,   William  B. 

(Eng.) 
Budra  Dutta  Singh  (BngOi 
Bup  Narain  (Chy . ) 
Baiyad   Muhammad    Ali 

JafarCHis.) 
Saiyid  Nawab  Ali  (Per.), 
BajjadHussain  (Pbil.)  ... 
SaDffam  Lai  Eapur  t'Eng.), 
Banjiban  Gangopadhyay 

(Eng.) 
Barada  Prasad  ( Bng.)    ... 
Baradindu    Narain    Roy 

(Bng.) 
Sarat     Chandra    Bbatta- 

charya  (Eng.)^ 
Barat  Chandra     8  in  ha 

(Math.) 
Sarju    Narain   Tiwari 

(Eng.) 
Batish  Cbandra    Bando- 

padhya  (Eng.) 
Batish    Chandra    D  a  t  e 

(Chy.) 
Satish    Chandra    Ghosh 

(Kn«.) 
Satyavrata  Bhattacharya 

(His.) 
Say  ad  Jalaladdin  Haider 

(Arab.) 
Bhambhu     Nath    D  u  b  e 

(Eng.) 
Shamnath      M  u  s  h  r  a  n 

(Eng.) 
Shanker  Lai  (Math.)      ... 
Sheo    Baksh   S  h  a  r  m  a 

(Eng.) 
Shiva  JNath  Mubai  (Eng.), 
S  h  iv  a  Prasad  Boyzada 

(Eng.) 
Shiva  Sahai  (Bng ) 
Shiva  Shanker  (Eng.)    ... 
tihoratChakrabatti  (Miss) 

(Eng.) 
Shyam      Behari      Misra 

(Eng.) 
Shyam  Lai  (Chy.) 
Sira]  Ahmad  (Eng.) 


I    Qtteen'6  College  ...  II 

897    Bt.  John's  College  ...  II 

901    Canning  Ck>llege  ...  Ill 

B99    H.C.  College  ...  II 

897    Agra  College  ..«  Ill 

900  Canning  College  ...  HI 
894    Teacher  ...  Ill 

\    A^a  College  ...  II 

Private  Candidate  ...  Ill 

896    M.C.  College  ...  Ill 

901  Do.  ...  II 

Queen's  College  ...  II 

>    Canning  College  ....  II 

902  C.  C.  College,  Cawnpore...  Ill 
891  Agra  College  ...  I 
900    M.C.  College  ...  Ill 

903  (banning  College  ...  Ill 
,904  Private  Candidate  ...  Ill 
899    M.C.  College  ...  Ill 

(    Agra  College  ...  Ill 

904  M.  C.  College  ...  Ill 

\    Assistant  Professor  ...  II 

I    Agra  College  ...  Ill 

.900   Canning    Coll.ege  ...  Ill 

,904            Do.  ...  Ill 

)    Teacher  ...  II 

904    M.C.  College  ...  Ill 

I    Private  Candidate  ...  II 

896    Canning    College  ...  II 

894    M.C.  College  ...  Ill 

3           Do.  ...  U 


LIST  OF  GRADUATES 


345 


Sisira      Kumar 

(Eng.) 
8ita  Bam  (Sans.) 
Sitla    Sahay     Sriyastay 

(Eng.) 
Siva  Vir  Prasad  (Phys.)  ... 
Sura]  Mani  Pande  (Eng.\ 
Surendra    Nath   Deb 

(Eng.) 
Surendra   Nath     Roy 

(Bug.) 
Surendra     Nath   Ben 

(Bng.) 

Chandra      Boy 


Mittra    1899    Canning  College 


III 


Chandra     Boy 


Suresh 

(Eng.) 
Suresh 

(Eng.) 
Syed  Abdul   Hamid 

(Arab.) 
Syed  Mohd.  Ibn  Ibrahim 

(Arab.) 
Syed  Mohd.  Baza  Musyi 

(Per.) 
Syed  Ahmad   Ali  (Eng.), 
Tara  Datt  Gairola  (Eng.), 
Te]  Bahadur  Sapru,   Pt. 

(Eng.) 
Thakur  Bam  Singh  rHis.), 
Thomas    George,  Wilson 

(Eng.) 
Tobit,  Christopher  (Eng.), 
Trilokinath  Gour  (Phys.), 
Udey  Bam  (Eng.) 
Ugrah  Narain  Boy  (Eng.)i 
Umashanker    Bajpai 

(Eng.) 
Upendra  Nath  Sen  (Eng.), 
wise,    Henrietta    (Miss) 

(Eng.) 
Tamini  Kant  Dhar  (Eng.), 
Zain-ud-din  (Eng.) 
Zarif  Mohammad  (His.)... 
Zid-ud-din  (Math.)        ... 


1905 
1904 

M.  C.  College 
Private  Candidate 

...  Ill 
...    Ill 

1897 
1903 
1891 

Canning  College 
M.  C.  College 
Do. 

...  Ill 
...  Ill 
...      II 

1903 

Canning  College 

...    Ill 

1893 

Do. 

...        I 

1890 

Teacher 

...    Ill 

1900 

St.  John's  College 

...      II 

1904 

M.  C.  College 

...    Ill 

1895 

Do. 

...       I 

1898 

Do. 

...      II 

1896 
1899 
1895 

M.  A.-0.  College 
M.  C.  College 
Agra  College 

...  Ill 
...  11 
...        I 

1901 
1903 

Private    Candidate 
St.  John's   College 

...  Ill 
...      II 

1903 
1900 
1894 
1897 
1904 

M.  C,  College 

Do. 
Agra  College 
M.  C.  College 

Do. 

.-  Ill 
...  Ill 
...  II 
...  Ill 
...      II 

1891 
1904 

Teacher 

Private    Candidate 

...  Ill 
...    Ill 

1902 
1896 
1905 
1898 

Agra  College 
M.A.-O.  College 

Do. 

Do. 

...  Ill 
...  Ill 
...  II 
...      II 

34B 


LIST  or  QBADDATB8. 


BACHELORS  OF  ARTS. 


Aanand  Shanker  Tiwari. . . 

Abadb  Behari  Lall  (I)    ... 

Abdul  AU 

Abdul  AU 

Abdul  Aziz 

Abdul  Asiz 

Abdul  Aziz  Beg 

Abdul  Oaf  ur 

Abdul  Ghaifar  Khan      ... 

Abdul -GhafuT 

Abdul  Ghani 

Abdul  Hai 

Abdul  Halim 

Abdul  Hamid 

Abdul  Hamid 

Abdul  Hamid  Hasan     .». 

Abdul  Hamid  Khan 

Abdul  Haq 

Abdul  Haq 

Abdul  Kadir 

Abdul  Kadir  Khan 

Abdul  Karim* 

Abdul  Karim  Khan 

Abdul  Khabir 

Abdulla 

Abdullah 

Abdullah 

Abdul  Latif  Khan 

Abdul  Majid  Gujrati     ... 

Abdul    M.    Md.    Ata-ur- 

Bahman. 
Abdul  Rahim  Khan 
Abdul  Rahman  of  Lahore 
Abdul  Rahman  Raipuri ... 
Abdul  Rabman  Khan     ..^ 
Abdul  Raehid  (Md.) 
Abdul  Rauf 
Abdul  Samad 
Abdul  Sattar 
Abdul  Wahab 
Abdul  Wahab 
Abdul  Wahid  Khan 
Abdul  Wahid  Khan 
Abdul  Wall 
Abdur  Kahman 
Abdur  Razak 


1902    Queen's  College 

II 

1892    Agra  College 

III 

1889    M.  A-O.  College 

III 

1898           Do. 

III 

1896    Bareilly  College 

II 

1895    Canning  College 

III 

1889    Bareilly  College 
1893    M.  C.  College 

II 
III 

1901    M.  A.-0.  College 

II 

1894    M.C.  College 

I 

1905    M.  A.-0.  College 

III 

1901    M.  C.  College 

II 

1896           Do. 

II 

1892    Bareilly  College 
L902    Queen's  College 

II 
II 

1902    M.  A.-0.  College 

II 

1904            Do. 

III 

1895            Do. 

1 

1896    M.C.  College 

II 

1893    M.  A.-O.  College 

III 

1899           Do. 

III 

1904    M.A..O.  College 

II 

L893    M.C.  College 

I 

1901    Bareilly  College 

n 

1896    M.  A.-O.  College 

III, 

1896         Do, 

11 

1898          Do. 

II 

1892    Bareilly  College 

II 

1900    M.  A.-O.  College 

111 

1893    M.  C.  College 

II 

1904    M.  A.-0.  College 

III 

1899         Do. 

III 

1899    .    Do. 

III 

1894    M.  C.  College 

in 

1905    GoTt.  College 

in 

1904    M.C.  College 

III 

1896    M.  A.-O.  College 

III 

1899           Do. 

III 

1893    M.  C.  College 
L902    M.  A.-O.  College 

II 

11 

L894    Queen*s  College 

u 

1898    Canning  College 

II 

1905    Reid  Christian  College  ... 

III 

1891    M.  A.-O.  College 

III 

1904    Queen's  College 

HI 

*  Honours  in  Physical  Science. 


UST  OF  QgADUATES. 


847 


Abdus  Salam  «.• 

Abdud  Sami 

Abel,  Minnie  (VIss) 

Abhay  Charan  Mukerji  ••• 

Abid  All 

Abid  Ali 

Abinash  Chandra  Mittra, 

Abinash  Chandra  Mukerji 

Abrar  Husain  ... 

Abu         AbduUa         Md. 

Zakaulla  Kban. 
Abu  Uamid  Itrat  Hoaaio, 
Abul  Hassan 

Abul  Khair  Abdur  Baxzak 
Abu  Mbhammad* 
A.  C.  Mukerji 
Acharaj  Nathmal 

Achyiita  Prasad  Dvivedi 
Ada  Elizabeth  Crawford 

(Miss). 
Adhar    Chandra     Mittra 
Aditya  Kumar  Majumdar 
Aditya  Prasad 
A.  F.  Badshah  Husain  ... 
Afzul  Husain  .,. 

Agha  Baidar 
Aghor  Nath  Mukerji     ... 
Ahmad  Ali  •.. 

Ahmad  Ashraf , 
Ahmad  Baksh 
Ahmad  Husain  Bidiqui ... 
Ahmad  Jamil 
Aijaz  Ali  .». 

Ajgar  Singh  Thakur 
Ajit  Prasad 

Aimeri  Prasad  Saksena  ,^ 
Ajodhia  Pershad  9hri- 

Tastay. 
Ajodhya  Prasad 
AJodhya  Prasad 

Ajudhia  Prasad  Fhatak* 

walli; 
A  judhya,  Prasad 
Ajudhya  Prasad  Bhargaya, 
AkberAIi 
Akhilnatb  Sanyal 


1803 

M.A.-0.  College 

••» 

II 

1891 

Canning  College 

... 

in 

18^6 

Isabella  Thobum  College, 

11 

1898 

Canning  College 

•#. 

I 

1894 

M.   C.  College 
Meerut  College 

••• 

II 

1900 

•*• 

II 

1897 

Canniiijif  College 

•*• 

in 

1892 

Agra  College 

... 

II 

1899 
1900 

Canning  College 

HI 

11 

1894 

M.  A.-O.  College 

•»• 

II 

1886 

M.  C.  College 

.■• 

n 

1899 

Teacher 

•M 

II 

1903 

M.  A.-0.  College 

•  •• 

II 

1889 

M.  C.  College 

... 

II 

1905 

Qoyt.    College,    Jubbul' 

II 

1899 

pore. 
Queen's  College 

III 

1906 

Girls' High  School, 
habad. 

AUa- 

III 

1894 

M.  C.  College 

... 

II 

1905 

00. 

MM 

II 

1892 

Do. 

... 

I 

1904 

Canning  College 

... 

III 

1889 

M.  C.  College 

••• 

11 

1896 

Do. 

... 

I 

1894 

Queen's  College 

... 

II 

1902 

Canning  College 

... 

II 

1901 

M.  A.-O.  College 

... 

II 

1898 

Do. 

•  •• 

II 

1892 

Do. 

•  •* 

II 

1904 

Do. 

•  •• 

III 

1901 

.  Do. 

... 

II 

1892 

Agra  College 
Canning  College 

.•• 

II 

1893 

... 

II 

1904 

Govt.  College,  Ajmere  ... 

II 

1904 

Agra  College 

... 

III 

1897 

M.  C.  College 

IK 

1898 

Maharaja's  College, 

pur. 
Agra  College 

Jai^ 

II 

1899 

... 

II 

1891 

Db. 

•M 

III 

1902 
1894 

Jaswant  College,  Jodhpur, 
Queen's  College 

II 
11 

1904 

Do. 

•  •1 

11 

*  KoBOWB  la  Fenian. 


348 


LIST  OP  GRADUATES. 


Akshya  Kumar  Dutta  ...  1893 
Akshyar  Kumar  Bosu  ...  1895 
Alakh  Behari  Arora  »•  1904 
Ala-ul-Hasan  ...     1893 

May  Hasan  ...    1903 

AlayNabiSyed  ...     1896 

Ali  Ahmad  Khan  ...    1894 

All  Akber  Khan  .^    1898 

Ali  Hasan  ...    1902 

AH  Hasan  (ol  Deya)  ..  1901 
Ali  Hasan  Khan  ...    1897 

Ali  Jan  RizTi  Syed  ^  1903 
AliMebdi  ...    1899 

Ali  Mohammad  K  han  . . .  1898 
Ali  Mohammad  Syed  ...  1895 
Ali  Muhammad  ...     1901 

Ali  Muhammad  Khan  ...  1900 
Ali  Mullah  ...    1897 

AliNaki  ...    1892 

Allahnur  Khan  ...    1902 

AltHf  Husain  (a)  ...    1902 

Altaf  fiusain(6)  ,..    1902 

Amamath  Cbakravarty.^  1896 
Amamath  Sanyal  ^    1899 

Amba  Dan  Sindhayach  ...  1905 
Amba  Lai  ...    1890 

Amba  Ram   Nathu  Ram    1898 

Bayal 
Ambay  Farshad  ...    1904 

Ambica  Prasad  Yarma  ...  1900 
Ambikanandan  Singha  ...  1902 
Am  bika  Prasad  ...    1897 

Ambika  Prashad  Mebra  1903 
Amir  Ahmad  Alevi  (Mohd.)  1899 
Amir  Bahadur  Singh  ...  1899 
Amir  Husain  ...     1902 

Amiruddin  Ahmad  ...  1898 
Amrita  Lai  Mukerji  ...  1905 
Amrit  Lai  SU«  .«    1889 

Amrit  Rai  ...    1903 

Amrit  Vishwanath  Tatke,  1903 
Amullaya  Charan  Mittra,  1905 
Anadi  Kumar  Mukerji  ...  1893 
Anadi  Nath  Mittra  ...  1902 
Anakul  Chandra  Dutta  ...  1904 
Anand  Behari  Lall  ...    1899 

Anand  Behari  Lall  Mathur,  1898 


M.  G.  College  ...  11 

Canning  College  ...  II 

Bareilly  College  ...  II 

M.A.-O.  College  ...  II 

Do.  ...  Ill 

St.  John's  College,  Agra...  II 

M.  A.-O.  College  ...  lU 

Do.  ...  II 

Do.  ...  U 

Do.  ...  TI 

Do.  ...  Ill 

Agra  College  ...  Ill 

M.  C.  College  ...  II 

M.  A.-O.  College  ...  II 

Agra  College  ...  1 

M.  C.  College  ...  II 

M.  A.-0.  College  ...  Ill 

Canning  College  ...  Ill 

M.C.  College  ...  Ill 

Govt.  Collep;e,  Ajmer      ...  II 

M.  A.-O.  College  ...  II 

Do.  ...  )I 

M.C.  College  ...  II 

Do.  ...  II 

Govt.  College,  Ajmer     ...  Ill 

M.  A.-O.  College  ...  II 

Agra  College  ...  II 

Do.  ...  Ill 

Queen's  College  ...  II 

Do.  ...  II 

Govt.  College,  Jubbulpore,  1 1 

Govt.  College,  Ajmer     ...  Ill 

Canning  College  ...  Ill 

M.C.  College  ...  II 

M.  A.-0.  CoUege  ...  II 

Do.  ...  II 

Meerut  College  ...  Ill 

M.  C.  College  ...  II 

Do.  ...  Ill 

Victoria  College,  Lashkar,  III 

M.  C.  College  ...  Ill 

Queen's  College  ...  II 

M.  C.  College  ...  II 

Beid  Christian  College   ...  Ill 

M.  C.  College  ...  Ill 

M.  A.-0.  College  ...  II 


*  Honours  in  Fbysical  Soienot. 


LIST  OP  QRADUATE8. 


Si9 


AnaxK^i  Nath  Rai           „#  1897 

Anandi  Prasad  Varma    ...  1899 

Aa:aiid  Kunw^M^  Chaudhry,  1892 

Anand  Swaroop             ..,  1892 

.   Anant  Ram  Bhargava   ...  1895 

Andrews,   Charlea   Bert-  1904 

ram  Ross. 

Angelo  Isaac                 •«.  1889 

Anirudha  Lai                ...  1895 

Anmol  Sinha                 ...  1894 

Annoda  Prasad  Sircar  ..,  1901 

Anthony,    David   Bach-  1894 

mann. 

Anthony,  Stanley  E.     ...  1892 

Anund  Samp  I                ...  1895 

Anond  Sarup  II   Mathur  1895 

Anupamchandra  Ghose ...  1902 

Aprakash  Chandra   Bose,  1895 

Arbinda  Prakash  Mullick,  1890 

Arjun  Lall  Sethai          ...  1902 

Aroun  Chandra  Bai        ...  1889 

Arshad  Khan                  ...  1905 

AshariaLall                    ...  1904 

Ashfaq  Husain               ...  1904 

AshrafAli                        .«  1899 

Ashutosh  Bandyopadhya,  1889 

Ashu  Tosh  Bose              ...  1895 

Ashutosh  Chakravarty  ...  1896 

Ashutosh  Chaudhri        ...  1902 

Ashutosh  Datt                 .••  1891 

Ashutosh  Ghose              ...  1889 

Athawale  8hantwan,  N....  1903 

Atma  Bam                       •••  1899 

Atul  Behari  Gupta          ...  1897 
Atul  Chandra  Chakravarti  1889 

Atul  Chandra  Chatterii  ...  1898 

Atul  Chandra  Mukerji    ...  1900 

Atul  Krishna  Bose          .».  1902 

Anladflusan                  ...  1902 

Avadh  Behari  Lai           ,..  1890 

Avadh  Behari  Lall           ^  1897 

Avadh  Behari  Lall          ...  1899 

Ayinash  Chandra   Bando-  1891 

padhya. 

Awadh  Behari  Lai          «  1894 

Ayodhya  Das                  ...  1895 

Azeez  Hassan                  ...  1899 

Axhar  Ali  Aleri    (Mohd.)  1899 


Queen's  OoUega  ...  Ill 

Meerut  College  ^  11 

London  Mission  Ck)Uege,  11 

Benares. 

M.C.  College  ..,  II 

St.  Johns  College  ...  II 

Meerut  College  ...  II 

Canning  College  .«  Ill 

Queen's  College  ...  Ill 

Do.  ..  II 

M.  C.  College  ...  II 

Agra  College  ^  II 

Do.  ,.,  II 

Bareilly  CoUeco  ...  Ill 

Do.  ,.  Ill 

Canning  College  ...  U 

Do.  ,.,  II 

Agra  College  „•  II 

Maharaja's  College  ...  Ill 

M.  A.-0.  College  ...  Ill 

Do.  ..,  HI 

Bareilly  College  ^  II 

M.  A.-O.  College  ...  Ill 

Do.  ...  a 

Queen's  College  ...  Ill 

Agra  College  ...  Ill 

Canning  College  ...  II 

Reid  Christian  College   ...  II 

Bareilly  College  ...  Ill 

Queen's  College  ...  II 

St.  John's  College  ...  Ill 

Meerut  College  ...  II 

Queen's  College  ...  Ill 

Teacher         .«  ^  HI 

M.  C.  College  ...  II 

Bareilly  College  .„  HI 

Queen's  College  ...  II 

M.  C.  College  ^  II 

Do.  „.  II 

Queen's  College  mm  III 

St.  John's  College  ...  Ill 

M.  C.  College  ...  II 

Canning  College  ...  II 

Queen's  College  ...  K 

Agra  College  ...  II 

Canning  College  ...  II 


350 


LIST  OP  GRADUATES. 


Ariz  Ahmad  Khan  Ban- 

gesh. 
Azmat  Hasain 
Baba  Lall 
Babu  Nandan  Lall 
Babu  Prasad 
Babu  Bam 
Babu  Bam  igarwal 
Bachcban  Lai  Dube 
Badruddin  Ahmad 
Badrinath  Yarma 
Badri  Narayan  Misra     ... 
Badri  Narayan 
Badri  Narayan  Sharma  ... 
Badri  Nath 
Badri  Nath  Mathur 
Badri  Prasad 
Badri  Prasad  Efaare 
Badri  Prasad  Sharma    ... 
Bahadur  Ali 
Bahadur  Lai 
^  Baidya  Nath  Dass 
'  Baidya  Nath  Mukerji    ... 
Baidya    Nath     Narayan 

Sinha. 
Bai]  Nath 
Baij  Nath 

Baij  Nath  Bhargava 
Baij  Nath  Misra 
Baij  Nath  Misra 
Baij  Nath  Sahai 

Baikunth  Chandra  Misra, 

Bajrangi  Lai 

BakhtawarLal 

Bakht  Bahadur 

Saladutta  Joshi 

Balaram  Chandra  Mukerji, 

Balaram  Das 

Balbhadra  Das 

Balbhadra  Prasad  Sukul, 

Balbhadra  Prasad    Shuk- 
la. 

Balbhadra  Sahai 

Balbhadra  Singh 

Baldeo  Prasad 

Baldeo  Prasad 

Baldeo  Prasad 

Baldeo  Singh  Chauhan  ... 

Baldeo  Singh  Bajput    ... 


1901    M.  A.-0.  College  ...  II 

1901  BareiUy  College  •••  II 
1893  Canning  College  ...  II 
1893  Queen's  College  ...  II 
1904    Agra  College  .^  III 

1897  Canning  College  •••  II 
1891  Bareilly  College  ...  Ill 
1904    Agra  College  ...  II 

1902  M.C.  College  ...  II 

1904  Do.  ^  III 

1893  Canning  College  ...  II 

1894  Queen's  College  ...  Ill 
1896    Maharaja's  College,  Jaipur  II 

1895  M.  C.  College  ...  II 

1898  GoTt.  College,  Ajmer     ...  II 

1891  Agra  College  ...  II 

1905  M.C.  College  ...  Ill 

1899  Agra  College  ...  Ill 
1894    Teacher          ...  ...  II 

1892  Queen's  College  ...  Ill 
1891  Do.  ...  II 
1905  Beid  Christian  College  ...  Ill 
1905    Queen's  College  ...  II 

1893  Bareilly  College  ...  II 
1899    Meerut  College  ...  Ill 

A^ra  College  ...  II 

Maharaja's  College,  Jaipur  II 

M.C.  College  ...  II 

Do.  ...  II 

M.  A.-0.  College  ...  Ill 

M.  c.  College  ...  II 

Agra  College  ...  II 

GoTt.  College,  Jubbulpore,  1 1 

M.  C.  College  ...  m 

M.  C.  College  ...  II 

Queen's  College  ..      II 

Do.  ...      II 

Canning  College  «.      li 

Beid  Christian  College  ...      II 


1892 

1902 

1901 

1904 

1902 

1892 

1902 

1901 

1899 

1896 

1901 

1894 

1902 


1895  Queen's  College  .„  Il 

1895  M.  C.  College  ...  H 

1893  Do.  ...  II 
1902  GoTt.  College,  Jubbulpore,  11 
1904  Canning  College  ...  Ill 

1894  Canning  College,  ...  II 

1896  Agra  College  ...  m 


LIST  OF  GRADUATES. 


351 


Baldevft  Dass 
Baleshwar  Prasad 
Balgobind  Shukul 
Balgobind  Prasad 
Balkrisbna  Awadhut  Kher 
Balkrisna  Bhagwant  (Kas- 

^hedikar) 
Balkrisbna  Das 
Balkrisbna    Bamchandra 

Bokil. 
Balkrisbna     Yishwanath 

Deo 
Balkrisbna  Vinktesh  Tha- 

nedar 
Balmakund 
Balmokund 
Balmokund 

Balmokund  Brivastavya, 
Balram  Upasani 
Balurnm  D.  Batbee 
Balwant     Sbri    Erisbna 

Fbatak. 
Banarsi  Das  Gupta        ^ 
Banarsilal  Yerma 
Banarsi  Prasad  Misra    .^ 
Bankey  Bebari 
Bankey  Bebari  Lai 
Bankey. Bebari  Lai 
Bankey  Bebari  Lai 
Bankey.  Bebari  Lai 
Bankey  Lai 

Bankey  Lai  Saksena     ... 
Bankey  Lai  Mebrotra    ... 
Bankim  Gbandra  Deb    ... 
Banner,  Stella  (Miss)     ... 
Bans  Gopal 
Bansi  Dbar 
Bansi  Dbar 
Bansi  Dbar 

Bansi  Dbar  Sbarma*      ... 
Bansi  Lai  Matbur 
Banwari  Lai 
Banwari  Lai 

Ranwari  Lai  •.« 

Bapu   balwant    Pimpal- 

gaonkar. 
Barey  Lai  Srivastav 
Barkat  Ali 


1897  Queen's  College             ...  Ill 

1895  M.C.  College  ...  II 

1893  Do.  ...  II 

1894  Canning  College  ...  II 
1897  Madbav  College,  Ujjain  ..  II 

1896  Agra  College  J.  II 

1897  Bareilly  College  ...  HI 

1898  Victoria  College,  Lasbkar,  III 

1896  Madbav  College,  Ujjain  ...  II 
1904  Victoria  College,  Lashkar,  III 

1897  Bareilly  College  ...  II 

1892  Agra  College  ...  II 

1893  8t  John's  College  ...  II 

1898  CanniDg  College  ...  Ill 
1893  Queen's  College  ...  II 
1902  M.C.  College                   ...  II 

1897  Madbav  College,  Ujjain...  II 

1904  Meerut  College  ...  Ill 

1905  Agra  College  ,«  I 

1902  Do.  _  II 

1898  M.A.-0.  College  ...  II 
1893  Canning  College  ...  IH 
1893  Agra  College                   ...  II* 

1897  Canning  (College  ...  II 
1901  Bareilly  College            ...  II 

1895  Canning  College  ...  Ill 

1899  AgraCollA^e  ...  JIl 
1904  Queen's  College,  Benares,  III 
1901  CbristCburch  College   ...  II 

1903  Isabella  Tboburn  College,  II 
1889  M.C.  College                   ...  II 

1893  Canning  Uollege  ...  ICl 

1894  Do.  ...  HI 

1904  Queen's  College  ...  Ill 
1894  St.  Jobn's  College          ...  I 

1901  Do.  ...  HI 
1899  Canning  College             ...  HI 

1903  Bareilly  College  ...  II 

1904  Govt.  College,  Ajmer    ...  II 

1896  Madbav  College,    Ujjain  III 

1898  Agra  College  ...  HI 

1902  M.  A.-O.  College  ..,  II 


*  Honours  in  English  Literature. 


S52 


LIffr  OF  0RADUATB8« 


Barot  Natha  Bhal  Bhan- 

kar  Bbai. 
Basanta  Kumar  Bose  ... 
Basanta  Kumar  Chatter] t 
Basanta  Kumar  Mukerji 
Basanta  Lai  Bbargaya  ... 
Basanta  Roy  — 

Bashir  Ahmad 
Bashir  Ahmad 
Basu  Beva   Sahai   Bhar- 

gava. 
Batishwar  Dayal  Agniho- 

tri. 
Batoo  Lai 

Batuk  Krishfea  Banerji... 
Becban  Lai 
Behari  Dass 
Behari  Lai 

Behari  Lai  BhargaTa    ... 
Benarsi  Bass  ••• 

Benarsi  Dass  Jaipi  * 
Beni  Krishna  Verma     ... 
Beni  Madhab  Ghose 
Beni  Madhava 
Beni  Uadbava  Mukhopa- 

dhya. 
Beni  Madhava  Saksena... 
Beni  Prasad 
Beni  Madho 
Beni  Prasad 
Beni  Prasad  Misra 
Bennertz,  Rudolph  Simon 
Benod  Behari 
Benod  Behari  Sen  Boyf... 
Benoy  Bhusan  Bey 
Benoy  Yehari  Mukhopa- 

dhya. 
Bhagwan  Dass 
Bhagwan  Dass  Agarwala 
Bhagwan  Dass    Hhargaya 
Bhagwan  Dass  Gupta    ... 
Bhagwan  Dass  Har  jeewan 

Dass  Parekh. 
Bhagwan  Dass  Sirvya  ... 
Bhagwan  Deen  Dube     . . . 
Bhagwan  Prasad 
Bhagwan  Prasad 


1901 

H.  C.  College 

••• 

Ill 

1901 

Christ  Church  College  ... 

11 

1898 

Queen's  College 

••• 

III 

1891 

M.  C.  College 

..• 

II 

1896 

Agra  Collece,  Agra 

... 

II 

1899 

Meerut  College 

... 

II 

1895 

M.  A.^.  College 

••. 

III 

1902 

Canning  College 

,,, 

11 

1897 

Agra  College 

••• 

III 

1896 

Canning  College 

••• 

III 

1900 

Bareilly  College 

•.. 

II 

1903 

M.  i\  college 
Queen's  College 

••• 

III 

1899 

••• 

II 

1899 

Teacher 

••• 

II 

1894 

Bareilly  College 

11 

1891 

Agra  College 

at* 

II 

1900 

Do. 

■  •• 

II 

1895 

Do. 

•  •• 

II 

1900 

Do. 

■  .• 

II 

1893 

M.  C.  College 

•a* 

II 

1894 

Do. 

•  *• 

m 

1894 

Do. 

II 

1900 

Agra  College 

^ 

III 

1893 

Agra  College 

•  .• 

.11 

1902 

Bareilly  College 

... 

III 

1895 

Canning  College 

■  .• 

III 

1898 

Agra  College 

•  •• 

II 

1905 

Teacher 

•  .• 

II 

1900 

Bareilly  College 

•  •• 

III 

1901 

Queen's  College 

•  *• 

II 

1897 

M.  C.  College 

... 

III 

1899 

Agra  College 

•  •• 

II 

1889 

Treacher 

... 

II 

1895 

M.  C.  College 

... 

III 

1905 

St.  John's  College 

•M 

III 

1897 

Queen's  College 

... 

III 

1895 

Maharaja's  College, 

xwir 

Jai-. 

II 

1896 

yVLL, 

Agra  College 

... 

II 

1896 

Meerut  College 

•.• 

II 

1890 

Queen's  College 

.*• 

II 

1895 

Do. 

.!• 

11 

*  Honours  In  Bnglish  Literature, 
t        Bo.    in  Fbysics. 


UST  OF  GBiDUATES. 


358 


fihftgwan  Prasad  ...  1904 

Bhagwant  Prasad  Sriras-  1900 

tav. 

fihagwat  Prasad  ...  1893 

Bhagwat  Sahai  .^  1893 

Bhagwat  Saran  ...  1899 

Bhagwati  Dayal  ...  1895 


Queen's  ^QoUega 
M.  G.  College 


...    Ill 
•..      11 


Bbagwati  Prasad    Bhat- 

nagar. 
Bhagwati  Prasad  Eatara 
Bhagwati  Prasad  Varma 
Bhagwati  Shankar  Varmon 
Bhairo  Lull 

Bhairo  Prasad  Srivastava 
Bhairo  Prasad  Srivastav- 

ya. 

Bhakt  Narayan 

Bhal Chandra    Chintaman 

Patwardbao. 
Bhanwar    JEUm   Partap 

Singh. 
Bbargao  Nilkant  Jategao- 

kar. 
Bhaskar  Vishnu  Phadake 
Bhavesh  Chandra  Rai  ... 
Bhawani  Dutta  Joshi  ... 
Bhawani  Prasad  Varma... 
Bhawani  Sahai 
Bhawani  Sahai  Mathur... 
Bheem    Narsmha     Rana 

Bahadur. 
BhikhanLall 
Bhim  Chandra  Chatterji 
Bhola  Dutta  Pande 
Bhola  Nath 
Bhola  Nath  Dube 
Bholanath  Seth 
Bholanath  Sircar 
Bhooralal  Hiram 
Bhrigudayal  Singh 
Bhuder    Chandra   Ghose 
Bhugwan  Dass 
Bhagwan  Dass  ^ 

Bhupal  Singh 
Bburamal 

Bibhuti  Bhusan  Mukerji, 
Bihudh  Prasad  Bagcbi  ... 
Bijai  Bahadur  Srivastaya 


1894 

1892 
1896 
1894 
1901 
1890 
1902 

1898 
1898 

1905 


Do. 
Canning  College 
Agra  College 
Reid    Christian   College, 

Lacknow. 
M.  C.  College 

Agra  College 

Do. 
M.  C.  College 
Queen's  College 
Bareilly  College 
M.  (X  College  ••• 


Do, 
Do. 

Do. 


II 
ill 

a 
ai 

II 

III 
11 
III 
II 
III 
II 

II 
II 


...  Ill 


1896  Govt.  College,  Jttbbulpore,  III 

1994  Maharaja's  College,  Jaipur,  II 

1904  Queen's  College             ...  II 

1897  Do.  ...  II 
1890  Canning  College  ...  Ill 
1897              Do.                       ...  in 

1897  St.  John's  College          ...  II 

1898  M.  C.  College                 ...  Ill 

1889  Bareilly  College            ..,  II 

1900  Queen's  College             ...  II 

1889  M.C.  College                  .^  III 

1898  Maharaja's    Coll.,  Jaipur  II 

1899  Agra  College  ...  11 
1894           Do.                            ...  II 

1905  Govt.  College,  Jubbulpore  III 

1899  M.C.  College  ...  II 
1904.  Queen's  College  ...  Ill 
1894  Canning  College  ...  II 
1897  Bareilly  College            ...  Ill 

1900  Do.                        ...  II 

1901  Meerut  College              ...  II 

1890  Agra  College  ...  II 
1904  Govt.  College,  Ajmere  ...  Ill 
1901  Christ  Church  CoU^e  ...  II 
1900  Canning  College             •.,  II 


354 


LIST  OF  GRADUATES. 


Bijai  Bahadur  S.  B. 
Bijai  Bahadur  Singh     •• 
Bijoy  Kunwar  Dutta 
B.  Ganganarain  Avasthi, 
B.  Jey  Narain 
Bilas  Kunwar  Mukerji  ... 
Bimal  Chandra  Ghose    ... 
Bindeshwari  Prasad 
Binode  Behari  Mukerji ... 
Binode  Behari  Lai  Mathur 
Binoy  Bhusan  Ghose 
Binoy   Kunwar  Mukerji, 
Bipin  Behari  Banerji     ... 
Bipin  Behari  Ghosal 
Bipin  Chandra  Chattopa- 

dhya. 
Birendro  Kunwar  Bose... 
Birj  Basi  Lai  Verma 
Bir]  Behari  Lai 
'  Bishambar  Prasad* 
Bidhamber   Dayal   Bhar- 

gaTa. 
Bishamber  Nath 
Bishamber  Nath  Bajpai, 
Bishamber  Nath  Choube 
Bishamber  Nath  Dube   ... 
Bishamber  Nath  Misra  .^ 
Bishamber  Nath    Nigam 
Bishamber  Nath  Tondan 
Bishamber  Sahai  Jaini  ... 
Bishan  Nath  Kak 
Bishan  Narain 
Bisheshwar  Dayal 
Bisheswar  Dayal  Tiwari, 
Bisheswar  Nath  Bhargava 
BisbesliarNath  Kak 
Bisheswar  Nath  Misra  ., 
Biheshwar  Nath  Shrivas- 

tayya. 
Bisheshwar  Dayal  SriTas- 

tava. 
Bishveswar  Nath  Tankh- 

wah. 
Bishna  Kumar  Bhargava, 
Bishyanath  Prashad  Ver- 
ma. 
Bishun  Lall 


1900  M.  C.  College  ...  TH 

1903  Queen's  College  ...  Ill 
1893  M.C.  College                   ...  I( 

1904  Goyt.  College,  Jubbulpore  III 
1903  Jaswant  College,  Jodhpur  III 

1901  Queen's  College  ...  II 

1892  Canning  College  ...  II 
1897  Do.                           ...  11 

1902  Christ  Church  College, ...  II 

1903  Agra  College  ...  Ill 

1893  m:  C.  College  ...  II 

1896  Do.  ...  I 
1889  Queen's  College             ..  HI 

1897  M.  C.  College  ...  II 

1891  Canning  College  ...  II 

1964  Do.                           .«  Ill 

1892  Queen's  College  .-  II 
1903  Bareilly  College             ...  Ill 

1905  Maharaja's  College,  Jaipur  I 

1903  Govt.  College,  Ajmer     ...  II 

1893  Agra  College  ...  II 

1904  Christ  Church  College  ...  Ill 

1898  Agra  College  ...  II 
1895  Canning  College              ...  II 

1899  M.C.  College  ...  II 
1895  Do.                            ...  II 

1892  Agra  College  ...  II 
1899  Meerut  College              ...  Ill 

1905  Do.  ...  II 
1904  Canning  College  ...  Ill 
1899  Do.                           ...  Ill 

1893  Do.  ...  II 
1893  M.  C.  College                ...  II 

1898  Meerut  College  ...  II 
1892  Maharaja's  College,  Jaipur  III 

1899  Canning  College  ...  II 


1895  Do. 


...      II 


1901    Maharaja's  College,  Jaipur     II 


1905    Canning  College 
1895    M.  C.  College 

1892    Agra  College 


II 
II 

II 


^  Honours  in  Mathematics. 


UST  OF  GBADUiTBS. 


355 


Bishim  Dutta  Sokul 

Bishun  Swaroop 

Bishwanath  Das  ^ 

Bishwa  Nath  Sahai        ^ 

Bisbwanath  Pandit  Tholal 

Bishwanath  Sinha 

Bobb,  Sandford  Wilton... 

Borendra  Nath  Dutta     .. 

Bose,  A.  L.  ••• 

Bose,  Ed^ar 

Bose,  Nathniel,  J.  » 

Barham  Narain 

Brahmanand  Sinha 

Brajbebari  Dass  ^ 

Braj  Gopal  Nandi 

Braj  Lai  Nehru 

Braj  Narain  Gurtu 

Braj  Nath  « 

Braj  Nath  Sen 

Braj  Nath  Vyasa 

Brajendra  Swaroop 

Brij  Bahadur  Lai  Verma  .. 

Brij  Bebari  Lai 

Brij  Bebari  Lai 

Brij  Bebari  Lai 

Brij  Bhusan  Lai 

Brij  Chand  Sarma  ^ 

Brij  Kisbore  Sarma 

Brijish  Bahadur  Varma  ... 

Brij  Lai 

Brij  Lai 

Brij  Mohan  Chandola    . . . ' 

Brij  Mohan  Dayal 

Brij  Mohan  Lai 

Brij  Mohan  Lai 

Brij  Narain  Saxena       ^ 

Brij  Pal  Saran* 

Brikhabha  Dhu]  Singh  ... 

Brinda  Ban 

Brinda  Ban 

Brown,  Ada  Yiolette,    ... 

(MiBS). 
Budha  Bebari  Lai 
Budha  Sein 
Bunyad  Ali 
Burway,  MukundWaman 

Rao. 
Busber,  Richard  Charles, 


1896 

Canning  College 
Agra  College 
Qaeen*8  College 

1892 
1899 

1895 

Canning  College 

1902 

Christ  Church  College  ... 

1904 

Bied  Christian  College  ... 

1904 

St.  John's  College 

1894 

Agra  College 

1890 

Do. 

1893 

M.C.  College 

1897 

St.  John's  College 

1897 

Bareilly  College 

1891 

Canning  College 

1902 

Queen's  College 

1892 

M.C.  College 

1901 

Do. 

1897 

Do. 

1900 

Meerut  College 

1901 

Queen's  College 

1898 

M.C.  College 

1898 

Christ  Church  College   ... 

1902 

M.  C.  College 

1894 

Agra  College 
Queen's  College 

1899 

1903 

Bareilly  College 

1900 

Meerut  College  '           .- 

1903 

Govt.  College,  Ajmer     ... 

1905 

Agra  College 

1904 

M.C.  College 

1895 

Canning  College            «.. 

1898 

M.C.  College...              ^ 

1898 

Do. 

1894 

Canning  College 

1891 

Do. 

1900 

Bareilly  College            ^ 
Christ  Church  College  ... 

1898 

1894 

M.  C.  College 

1899 

Canning  College 

1893 

Do. 

1905 

M.C.  College 

1905 

Isabella  Thobum  College 

1894 

Bareilly  College 

1895 

Agra  College 

1896 

M.A.-O.  College 

1894 

Agra  College 

1896    Teacher 


II 
II 
II 
II 
II 
II 
JI 
I 
II 
I 

II 

III 

II 

II 

II 

III 

III 

III 

III 

HI 

III 

II 

II 

III 

III 

II 

III 

II 

II 

I 

I 

III 

III 

II 

II 

II 

I 

II 
II 
II 
II 

II 

II 

III 

II 

II 


*  Honours  in  English  Literature  and  Philosophy. 


356 


LIST  OF  GfiADDATBS. 


Caleb  Emmaniiel  ... 

Galeb,  James  Joseph  •  ••• 
Chail  Rehari  Lai  Mathnr, 
Chaitan  Dass 
Chakradhar  Jnjal         ^ 
Champaram  Misra 
Chand  Mai 

Ghand  Narayan  Mathnr 
Gband  Narain  Bahadur  ... 
Ghandi  Prasad  Gapta  ... 
Cbandi  Prasad  ^ 

Ghandi  Prasad  Singh  ... 
Chandra  Bali  Ray 
Chandra  Ballabh  Josh!  ... 
Chandra  Chur  Pande  .« 
Chandra  Dhar  Sharma  .^ 
Chandra  Dutta  Pande  ... 
Chandra  Dutta  Pande  ... 
Chandra  Gopal  Misra  .« 
Chandra  Kishore  Shriyas- 

tavya. 
Chandra  Maul  Misra  ... 
Chandra  Mohan  Sharga... 
Chandra. Sekhar  Misra  ... 
Chandra  Shekhar  Misra... 
Chandra  Shekhar  Malick 
Chandika  Prasad  Varma 
Chandu  Lai  Bhargawa  ... 
Chhanuu  Lai 
Cb  aodhary      M  ohammad 

Azim. 
Ghaodhary  Gholam  Nabi 
Gh.  Nadir  Khan 
Charan  Chandra  Rai      ... 
Charles  Alfred  Dobson*... 
Charles  Thomas 
Charu  Chandra  Biswas  .'.*.' 
Charu  Chandra  Bose 
Charu  Chandra  Chatterii 
Charu  Chandra  Ghoee    ... 
Charu  Chandra  Mitra     ... 
Charu  Deb  Banerji 
Chatura    Datt   Jotirbida 

Sharma. 
Chaturvedi  Ram  Narayan 

Mishra. 
Chatur  Behari  Lai 
Chaube  Benarsi  Dass     ... 


1806- 
8»5 
890 
809 
900 
898 
900 
902 
903 
901 
904 
90S 
902 
901 
.902 


905 
.901 


MO.  College  ..,  II 

Do.  ...  Ill 

Agra  College  ...  11 

Teacher  ...  H 

M.C.  College  ...  II 

Agra  College  ...  II 

Do.  ...  II 

Maharaja's  College,  Jaipur  II 

Canning  College  ...  II 

Bereilly  College  ...  II 

Queen's  College  ^  III 

Canning  College  ...  Ill 

M.  C.  College  ...  II 

Bareilly  College  ...  Ill 

M.  C.  College  ...  11 

Maharaja's  Col  legOi  Jaipur  I 

M.  C.  College  ...  II 

Do.  ...  II 

Teacher,  Saugor  (C.P.)  ...  Ill 

M.C.  College  ...  Ill 


896  Canning  College  ...  Ill 

903  Do.  ...  II 
905  M.C. College  •..  H 
.899  Canning  College  ...  II 
889  Queen's  College  ...  II 

904  Do.  ...  Ill 
,891  M.C.  College  ^  III 

896  Queen's  College  ...  Ill 

895  Canning  College  ...  II 

897  M.  A. -0. College  ...  Ill 
904           Do.  ...  Ill 

892  Canning  College  ...  Ill 
902  Teacher  ...  I 
904  Beid  Christian  CoUege  ...  Ill 

893  M.  C.  College  ...  I 
902  Do.  ...  II 
897           Do.  ...  Ill 

896  Do.  ...  Ill 
891  Agra  College  ...  Ill 

902  Do.  ...  Ill 
904           Do.  .^  III 

896  M.O.  College  ...  HI 

904  Bareilly  College  ...  Ill 

903  Victoria  College,  Lashkar  III 


*  Hcnoun  in  Engliali. 


LI8T  OF  0BADDATE8* 


367 


Chhftil  Behari  Lftl 
CbhailBehari  Capoor    ... 
Chheda  Lai 
Cheda      Singh      Varma 

(Thakur.) 
Ohhel  Behari  I^al 
Chbitar  Mai  Agarwala  ... 
Chhotelal  KarunaBhanhar 

Chhaya. 
Chhote  Lai  Bbargava     ... 
Chotey  Lai 
Chhotey  Lai  Ojba 
Chinta  Haran  Banerji    ... 
Ghiranji  Lai  Jaini 
Chiran j  i  Lai  Varma 
Choube,  Theodore  G,  E. ... 
GhttimiLal  Dube 
Chuttan  Lai  Chopra 
Chattan  Lai  Eapoor 
ChuttaD  Lai  Yarma        ~ 
Dabendra  Nath  Banerji... 
Dalai  Jaisingbhai  Pocha- 

bhai. 
Dalchand  Agarwal 
Dalpat  Bai  Vidyarthi    ... 
Damodar  Dass 
Damodar  Dasd 
Damodar  Dass  Gupta    ... 
Damodar  Datta  Tripathi 
Damodar  Moreshwar  Eel- 

kar. 
Damodar  Prasad  Warin- 

gan  (Ft.) 
Damodar  Bao 
Daniel  D.  C.  Dass 
Dattatraya   Appaji   Adh- 

kar. 
Dattatraya  fihikaji  Bana- 

de. 
Dattatraya  Keshava  Nata 
Dattatraya  Yinayak  Pan- 

4it. 
Daud  Bhai* 

Daulat  Bam  Eanaujia    ... 
Daulat  SiDgh  Srivastavya, 
D'Abreu,  ^phia 
David,.  Charles  (B.) 


1891  AgraColleflfe  .^  III 

1904  Bareilly  College  ...  II 

1899  M.C.  College  ...  II 

1891  Agra  College  ...  II 

1897  Agra  College  ...  Ill 

1904  Govt.  College,  Aimer  ...  Ill 
1897  St.  Johnis  College  ..'.  II 

1894  M.C.  College                  ...  H 

1894    Agra  College                   ...  II 

1905  Maharaja's  College,  Jaipur  III 

1899  M.C. College                   ...  II 

1900  Agra  College  ...  Ill 
lb97            Do.                           ...  II 

1901  Teacher  ...  II 
1894  Govt.  (College,  Jubbulpore  II 
1901  Agra  College  ...  II 
1901  Bareilly  College  ...  Ill 
1901  Agra  College                   ...  II 

1896  Govt.  College,  Jubbulpore  II 
1906  Govt.  College,  Ajmer      ...  Ill 

1905           Do.              do.  II 

1893  St.  John's  College           ...  II 

1897  M.  C.  College  ...  HI 
1901  Meerut  College  .».  II 
1899  St.  John's  College  .„  Ill 
1901  Queen's  College               ...  Ill 

1903  Yictoria  College,  Lashkar  III 

1904  M.C. College 


III 

II 
II 
II 


1892  Do. 

1904  Queen's  College 
1895  Agra  College 

1900  Christ  Church  College  ...  II 

1899  Madhav  College,  Ujjain  .^  III 

1901  Govt.  College,  Ajmer  ...  II 

1894  M.  A.-O,  College  ...  II 

1905  Canning  College  ...  Ill 

1895  Do.  ...  II 
1891  Teacher  ...  H 
1898  St.  John's  College  ...  Ill 


.  *  Honours  in  Ambic. 


358 


LIST  OF  OBADUATB8. 


DaTid,John  Moultrie    ,^ 

1901 

M.  C.  College 

II 

Davidsoii,  Florence  Fele- 

1896 

M.  C.  College 

in 

cia  (Miss). 

Paja  Kishen  Seth 

1905 

Canning  Colleffe' 

II 

Daya  Narain  Bajpai 
Daya  Naray an  Nigam    . . . 

1901 

M.  C.  College 

III 

1903 

Christ  Cburch  College     ... 

III 

Cawnpore. 

Daya  Shanker  Saksena  ... 

1896 

Canning  Collece 
St.  John's  College 

II 

Daya  Shanker  Baxena    ... 
D'Abreu,    Phoebe   Agnes 

(Miss). 
D'Cruz  Ada  (Miss) 

1905 

II 

1904 

M.  C.  College 

II 

1901 

Govt.  College,  Aimer      ... 

II 

BebendraNatb  Pal 

1893 

M.  C.  College 

II 

DebendroNathMukerji... 

1904 

Canning  College 

III 

Debi  Gharan  Bandopadhya 

1895 

Govt.  College,  Jubbulpore 

III 

Debi  Prasad 

1893 

M.  C.  College 

11 

Debi  Prasad 

1895 

M.  A.-O.  College 

III 

Debi  Prasad  Chatnrredi... 

1893 

Agra  College 

III 

Debi  Prasad  Mathur      ,^ 

1894 

Agra  College 

II 

Debi  Prasad  Mathur      ... 

1895 

Bareiily  College 

II 

Debi  Prasad  Shakal 

1898 

Christ  <  hurch  College     ... 

11 

Debi  Prasad  Verma*     ... 

1899 

Agra  College 

II 

Deorao  Hari  Gavankar  ... 

1905 

Maharaja's  College,  Jaipur 

II 

Deo  Shanker  Dube 

1899 

Govt.  College,  Jubbulpore  III 

Devadasan,  James 

1902 

St.  John's  College 

II 

Deva  Nath  Sahay 

1893 

St.  John's  '  ollege 

II 

DevendraNath  ftay 

1895 

Lashkar    Collpge,  Gwalior  HI 

Devi  Dass 

1891 

M.  A -0.  College 

Devi  Dayal  Pathak 

1896 

Agra  College 

Debi  Dial  Tavakli 

1904 

Do. 

Devi  Prasad 

1903 

Queen's  College 

Devi  Prasad 

1890 

Queen's  '  ollege 

Devi  Sabai 

1894 

Bareiily  College 

Devi  Sabai 

1896 

Do. 

Devi  Shanker  Nagar      ,.. 

1897 

Agra  College 

Dhanapati  Gangopadbya 

1902 

Govt.  < -ollege,  Jubbulpore  III 

Dhanesh  Prasad 

1891 

M.C.  College 

III 

Dhani  Ram  (L.)              ^ 

1892 

Teacher 

III 

Dhanpat  Kai 

1892 

Agra  (ollege 

III 

DhanpHt  Bai  Srivastavya 

1^91 

M    A.-O.  (ollege 

IT 

Dbanpat  Bam 

19<>5 

M.  (\  College 

II 

Dbanprokash  Agarwal  ... 

1894 

Agra  College 

n 

Dbanraj  Singh  Ghaadhri 

1898 

»>o. 

11 

Dharm  Narain 

1900 

Do. 

II 

Ohianpal  Singh 

1899 

Do. 

III 

Dhirendra  Nath  Ghose  .. 

1903 

M.C.  College                     _ 

II 

Digamber  Biswas 
Diteukh  Bai  Srivastavya 

1897 

Queen's  Coilege 

III 

1897 

Canning  College 

III 

*  Honours  in<  Philosophy. 


LIST  OF   GRADUATES. 


359 


Din  Dayal* 
Dio  Dayal 
Dina  Nath 

Dina  Nath  Das,  Jeremiah 
Dinanath  Beudar 
Dineshwar  Prasad 
Dinkar  Chintaman  Bodas 
Dinkar  Sitaram  Eher  ... 
Dinshah  Dosabhai  Katrak 
Divakar  Balchandra  £a- 

mat. 
D.  Sagbuber  Prasad      ... 
Dularey  Lall 
Durga  Charan  Srivastav 
Durga  Dutta 
Durga  Prasad  ••• 

Durga  Prasad 
Durga  Prasad  ... 

Durga  Prasad  ^ 

Durga  Prasad 
Durga  Prnsad 
Durga  Prasad  Pande 
Durga  Prasad  Saksena  ... 
Durga  Sahai 
Durga  Sahai 
Durlabh  Sabai 
Dutta,  Cyril  Theodore  ... 
DwarkaNath 
Dwarkd  Prasad 
Dwarka  Prasad  Pattaria, 
Dwarika  Singh  Gupta ... 
Ed\vard  Jonathan 
Edward  Morris  Plomer ... 
Edward  T.  Bobb 
Edwin,  Samuel  Jobnson 
Kkbal-ud-din 
Ellis,  George  James 
Bmile,  C.  H.  Ashley 
Enayat-ullah 
Fakhr-ud-din   Ahmad 

Khan  (Lodhi). 
Faramurz  Rustomjee     .« 
Farid-ud-din  Ahmad     ... 
Farid-ud-din  AhmadKban 
Farnon   Joseph  Ashleigh 

St.  John. 
Fateh  Bahadur 
Fazal  Husain 


1893    Maharaja's  College,  Jaipur  II 

Do.             do.  ...  Ill 

Meerat  College  ...  II 

Christ  Church  College  ...  Ill 

St.  John's;College  ...  Ill 

M.C.  College  ...  Ill 

Madhav  College  Ujjain  ...  I II 

Christ  Church  College  ...  HI 

Canning  College  ...  II 

Maharaja^s  College,  Jai-  HI 

pur.. 

Teacher  .^  III 

M.  A  -O.  College  ..,  II 

Canning  College  ...  II 

Teacher,  Jaunpore  ...  II 

Agra  Co'lege  ...  HI 

St.  Jobn's  College  ...  II 

Queen's  College  ...  Ill 

M.  C.  Co'lege  ...  II 

Do.  _  II 

Queen's  College  ...  Hi 

Teacher  ...  m 

St.  John's  College  ...  Ill 

Do.  ...  II 

Lashkar  College,  Gwalior  III 

M.  A.-O.  (  ollege  ...  HI 

Canning  College  ...  Ill 

M.  C.  College  ...  n 

Do.     ^  ...  i£ 

Agra  College  ...  II 

Meerut  College  ...  HI 

Queen's  College  ...  Ill 

leacber,  Allahabad  ...  Ill 

Reid  Christian  College  ...  II 

St.  John's  < College  ...  II 

M.  C.  College  ...  H 

Do.  ...  II 

Canning  College  ...  I[ 

M.  A.-O.coliege  ...  n 

M.A.-0.  College  ...  II 

1896    Agra  College  ...  n 

1902  Canning  College  ...  II 

1903  Agra  College  ...  m 
1901           Do.  ...  I 

1896    M.C.  College  .^  H 

1903    M.  A,.0.  College  ...  HI 


1895 
1901 
1899 
1899 
1904 
1905 
1904 
1892 
1906 

1891 

1892 

1897 

1901 

1904 

1894 

1896 

1898 

1902 

1903 

1896 

1905 

1895 

1898 

1895 

1894 

1892 

1889 

1897 

1899 

190O 

1905 

1896 

1901 

1903 

1892 

1890 

1890 

l69d 


»  fioQoun  in  Bnglish  Literature. 


S60 


U8T  OF  GRADUATES. 


Fad  Ilabi 

Fida  All  Khtn 

Fida  Husain  Borhanpurd- 

walah. 
Foy,  George  Edward     ••• 
Foy  Jessie  Johanna   B 

(Miss). 
Fifredoon    Feroco    Tara< 

porewala. 
Oadudbar  Prasad  Tripathi 
Gaindan  Lai  Jaini 
(Hnesh  Bhicajee    Kilkar 
Ganesh  Lai  ,.. 

Ganesh  Lai  Mathur 
Ganesh  Mahadeo  Sohoni 
Ganesh  Narayan  Somani 
Ganesh  Prasad  Varma* ... 
Ganga  Bakhsha  Gupta  ... 
Ganga  Ballabh  Sarma  ... 
Ganga  Cliaran  Nigam  .«. 
Centra  Charan  Nigam  ... 
Ganga  Dhar  Gopal  Telong 
Ganga     Dhar      Kesbava 

Pendharbar. 
Ganga  Phar  Bamchandra 

Kher. 
Gangana^tb 
Ganga  Natb  J  bat 
Ganga  Prasad  ... 

Ganga  Prasad  Varma  ... 
Ganga  Bam  Agarwal 
Ganga  Sabai  Shinghal  .^ 
GangH  Shanker 
Ganpati  Waman  Oke  . . . 
Ganpat  Janki  Bam  Dube 
Ganpat  Laxman  Subedar 
Ganpat    Bao     Kasbinatb 

Pendharkar. 
Ganpat  Sabai  .•• 

Ganpat  Sabai  Varma  «<. 
Garib  Dass 

Gaur  Mohan  De  ,.• 

Gauri  Prasada  Varma  ... 
Gauri  Sankar  Prasad  ... 
Gauri  Shanker  Asthana..* 
Gauri  Shanker  Bbargava 
Gauri  Shanker  Tewari  ... 


18M   Jl.  A.-0.  CoUege 
1898  Do. 

1905    Agra  College 


••• 


1890 
1896 


Do. 
Female  Candidate 


1905    M.C.  College 


1896  Do.  do. 
1892  Canning  College 

1897  Do. 
1900  Bareilly  College 
1902  M.  C.  CoUege 


1901 

1898 
1904 
1894 


11 
II 
II 

I 

II 

II 


1895    Canning  College            ...  Ill 

1905    Meerut  College              ^  III 

1897  Madbav  College,  Ujjain...  II 
1892    Agra  College                   ...  II 

1898  St.  John's  College          ...  II 

1904  Victoria  College,  Lasbkar  III 
1901  Maharaja's  College,  Jaipur  II 
1895    M.C. College                   ...  I 

1905  Maharaja's  College,  Jaipur  III 
^                  ,             ^  jjj 

..  Ill 

,.  HI 

.  II 

.  II 


1903    Victoria  College,  Lasbkar  III 

1901    Agra  College  ^  III 

1890  Queen's  College  ...  I 

1891  Agra  College  ,••  II 
1903  BareUly  College  ..  II 
1903  CK>yt.  College,  Ajmer  ...  Ill 
1893  Bareilly  College  ...  II 
1903    Canning  College  ...  Ill 

1899  M.C.  College  ...  II 

1896  Lasbkar  College,  Gwalior  II 
M.  C.  College  ...  Ill 
Victoria  College,  Lasbkar  1 1 

Canning  College  ...  II 

Do.  ...  II 

Queen's  College  ...  Ill 

Do.  ...  HI 

1901    8t.  John's  College  ...  II 

1900  Queen's  College  ...  II 
1900  M.  A.^0.  College  ^  III 
1895    Agra  College  ^,  II 

1897  M.  C.  College  ...  Ill 


*  Honoars  la  Hatbematiog. 
t      Do.     ia  FhUoBophy. 


LIST  OF  GRADUATES. 


361 


Gfturi  Shanker  Tiwari  ...  1898 

Gawachuran  Singh        ...  1902 

GiBkwri    Shanker  Ganeshi  1898 

Lai  Varma 

Gaya  Datta  Tripathi     ...  L901 

Gaya  Prasad                   .«  1901 

Gay anendro  M  ohan  Gh'ose  1 900 

Ghana  Nand  Joshi          ...  1892 

Ghana  Nand  Joshi         ...  1901 

Ghansham  Dass             ...  1901 

Ghansiam  Dass               .r.  1901 

Ghansyam  Dass  Sinha  ...  1897 

GhasiRam*                   .^  1894 

Ghazanfar  Ali                ...  1892 

Ghisoo  Lai                      ...  1904 

Gholam  Rasul                ...  1905 

Ghose,  Joseph,  J.          ...  1892 

Ghose.  J.  M.                  ...  1896 

Ghose,  Lilabati  (Miss)  ...  1903 

Ghulam  Ali  Shah  Jilani...  1903 

Ghulam  Byder  £han    ...  1905 

Ghulam  Mazhar             ...  1901 
Ghulam  Muhi-ud-dinKhan  1895 

Ghnlam  Nabi                 ...  1903 

Ghulam  Nabi  Jullandri...  1897 

Ghulam  Sabir                 ...  1899 

Ghulam  US-si btain         ...  1901 

Ghulam-us-suqlain         ...  1893 

Girdhar  Dass  Bhargava...  1898 

Girdhar  Dayal  Varma    ...  1904 

Girdhar  Lai                    .^.  1905 

Girdhari  Lai                  ...  1895 

GirdhariLal                  .-  1896 

Girdhari  Lai                   ...  1899 

Girdhar   Sakharam  Dik-  1903 

shit. 

Girish  Prasad  Mathur    ...  1905 

Girja  Datta  Bajpai        ...  1898 

Girja  Kishora                 ...  1903 

Girja  Saran  Lai             ...  1895 

Girwar  Dhur                 ...  1895 

Girwar  Sinha                ...  1897 

Gobind  Chintaman  Vatva  1896 

Gobind'  Prasad              ...  1895 

Gobind  Prasad  Giipta*  ...  1895 

€k>bind  Sahai  Sharma    ...  1900 

Gobind  Sahai  Varma     ...  1898 

Gobind  Sarup                ...  1897 


II 

in 
II 

II 

II 

III 

I 

II 

III 

III 

II 

I 

II 
II 
II 
II 
II 

Isabella  Thobiirn  College  III 

M.  A.-0.  College             ...  Ill 

M.C.  College                 ...  Ill 

Queen's  College              ...  II 

M.A.-O.CoUege             ...  II 

Do.                       ...  Ill 

Do.                    ...  in 

Do.                      ...  II 

Do.                       ...  II 

Do.                       ...  II 

Christ  Church  College  ...  II 

Agra  College                  ...  II 

St.  John's  College          .^  II 

Agra  College                  ...  Ill 

Bareilly  College             ...  II 

Agra  College                  ...  II 

Madhav  College,  Ujjain...  Ill 


Agra  College 
Govt.  College,  Ajmer 
Do.  do. 

M.  C.  College 

Do. 
Christ  .Church  College 
Bareilly  College 
M.  C.  College 
Agra  College 
Queen' s  College 
Canning  College 
Agra  College 
Teacher 
Teacher  Ajmer 
M.  A.-O.  College 
Agra  College 
St.  John's  College 


Agra  \AJiiaf^v 

Canning  College 

J.I, 
...      II 

M.  C.  College 
Canning  College 

...    Ill 

...       I 

M.C.  College 

...      II 

St.  John'siCollege 

...      II 

Lashkar  College,  Gwalior  III 

Bareilly  College             ...  Ill 

St.  John's  College           ...  II 

Agra  College                  ...  II 

Bareilly  College             ...  Ill 

Do.  Ill 


*  Honours  in  Persian. 


862 


LIST  OF  GRADUATES. 


Gokaran  Kath  Cflra  Ft....  1897 
GokulChand  ...    1893 

Qokul  Chand  Bai  ...    1901 

Gokul  Prasad  ...    1894 

eokul  Prasad  ...    1895. 

Gokul  Prasad  •••    1895 

Ookul  Prasad  Fathak  ...  1899 
Goku)  Prasad  Varma  ...  1900 
Gokqnn  Nath  Tholal  ...  1897 
Oopal  Balkrishna  farre  1899 
Gppal  G.  Mukhopadhya  1893 
Qopal  Dass  Mukerjee  •••  1891 
Oopal  Dass  Bharma  ...  1896 
Gopal  Lai  Manuche  ...  1895 
Oopa)  Manohar  Sandal  ...  1904 
Gopal  Narayan  .»    1904 

Gopal  Bao  QoTind  Beshim-  1902 

wale. 
Gopal  Badasheo  Sapre  ...  1904 
Gopal  Sahai  Bhargaya  ...  1902 
Gopal  Sarup  Mathur  ^  1895 
GopiBehan  Sahai  Bunwar  1895 
Gopi  Lai  Mathur  ...    1897 

Gopi  Lai  Srivastay  ...  1903 
Gopi  Nath  ...    1894 

Gopi  Nath  Gnpta  ...    1901 

Gopi  Nath  Mathur  ...  1897 
Gopi  Nath  Ojha  ...    1897 

Gopi  Nath  Sen  ...    1893 

Gopi  Nath  Agarwala  ...  1903 
Gorak  Prasad  ...    1904 

Gordon,  Karnest  D.  ...  1890 
Gordon,  F.  Dukoff  ...  1889 
Gordon,  John  BobertDukoff  1899 
Gordon,  Bonald  Dukoff  ...  1899 
Gosain  Dass  Dutta  ...  1891 
Goyind  Balwant  Eudekar  1904 
Goyind  Chintaman  Tambe  1904 
Goyind  Narayan  Hardikar  1904 
Goyind  Narsinha  Manake  1905 
Goyind  Pandurang  Deo-    1904 

dher. 
Goyind  Prasad  ...    1891 

Goyind  Prasad  ...    1898 

Goyind  Prasad  Eaushiki  1897 
Goyind  Prasad  Verma  ...  1899 
GoTind  Bamchanda  Ma-    1905 

badeokar. 
Goyind   Bao  Atma  Bam    1903 

Dhayale. 


Canning  College           ...  lO 

M.  G.  College                 ...  II 

Canning  College            ...  II 

Bareilly  College            ...  II 

Lashkar  College,  Gwalior  III 

Goy t  CoDege,  J  ubbulpore  II 

Cannixig  College            ...  HI 

Do.                      ...  II 

M.  C.  College               •••  II 

Goyt.  College,  Ajmer    ...  II 

Maharaja's  College,  Jaipur  lU 

Agra  College                  ...  HI 

MlC.  College                 ...  HI 

Canning  College            ...  H 

Agra  College...               ...  Ill 

Queen's  College             ..>  II 

M.  C.  College                 ...  II 

Victoria  College,  Lashkar  II 

M.  C.  College                ...  II 

Agra  College                 ...  II 

Do.                          ...  II 

Bt.|John's!College          ...  II 

Agra  College                  ...  lU 

Agra  College                  ...  I 

8t.  John's  College        ...  II 

Agra  College                  ...  Ill 

M.  C.  College                ...  II 

Canning  College             ...  II 

Maharaja's  College,  Jaipur  III 

M.  C.  College                ...  II 

Do.                      ...  II 

Do.                       ...  II 

Do.                      ...  II 

Do.                      ...  11 

Do.                      ...  II 

Madhay  College,  U] jain ...  Ill 

M.  C.  College                ...  Il 

Goyt.  College,  Jubbulpoie  III 

Victoria  College,  Lashkar  lit 

Goyt.  College,  Ajmer     ...  Ill 

Bareilly  College           ...  TI 

Meerut  College             ...  Ill 

Agra  College                  ...  II 

Christ  Church  College  ...  II 

Goyt.  College,  Jubbalpore  III 


M.  C.  College 


n 


LIST  OF  GRAD0ATB8* 


363 


Oovind  Sadashiva  Apte... 
GoTind  Yinayak  Amber- 

dekar. 
€k>wri  Shankar    Tandon 
Ottlab  Bai 
Ottlab  Singh 

Gulab  Shanker  Dikshit.^ 
Gulam  Basal 
Gakari  Lai  Ghaube 
Gar  FftMad  ••• 

Garsaran  Dass  »« 

Gorsewak  Sinha 
Gara  Charan 
Goracharan  Dass 
Garadyal  Bai 
Garadyal  Tiwari 
Gyan  Chandra  Miiker]i... 
Gyan  Dasa 

Gyan  Mohan  Baaerji     ••• 
Gyan  Frakash  Peters     ... 
Hafiz  Abdal  llajid  Khan 
Haflz  Dil  Ahmad 
Haii  Muhammad  Aijac  Ali 
Baji  Muhammad  Khan  ... 
Hamid  Ali  Khan 
Hamid-ad-din 
Hamir  Singh  Sahihwala.., 
Hanaman  Ftoisad  Yarma 
Harakchand  Dhariwal  ... 
BarakhaLal  Earunashaa- 

ker  chhaya. 
Harbans  Lai 
Harbilas  Bhargava 
Hardeo  Prasad 
Bardhyan  Singh 
Hardeva  Prasad  Srivastav 
Hardayal 
Hardayal  Yarma 
Bargobind  Bajel 
HarlBhoshanMukerJi  ... 
Bari  Bans  Sahai 
Hari  Ghintamani  Joga   ... 
Hari  Dass      .. 
Hari   Dass  Bhattacharya 
Hari  Dass  Bose 
Hari  Dass  Mukerji 
Hari  Dass  Ghatterjeo     ... 
Hari  Dass  Ghosh 
Hari  Dass  Ghosh 


1895 

Madhav  College, 

UJjain 

II 

1895 

Do. 

do. ... 

III 

1904 

Agra  College 

r.. 

III 

1895 

Do. 

•m 

II 

1899 

Do. 

«*. 

III 

1895 

St.  John's  College 

... 

II 

1896 

M.A.-0  College 

... 

III 

1893 

Agra  College 

••• 

II 

1897 

M.  C.  College 

... 

III 

1891 

Do. 

•  .« 

II 

1900 

Qaeen's  College 

•  .. 

II 

1891 

Agra  College 

•  .« 

III 

1889 

M.  C.  College 

•  •• 

II 

1889 

Teacher 

*•• 

II 

1893 

Canning  College 

••• 

III 

1904 

Qaeen's  College 

•M 

III 

1896 

8t.  John's  College 

«.« 

II 

1895 

Canning  College 

... 

III 

1901 

Beid  Christian  College ... 

11 

1897 

8t.  John's  College 

•  *. 

II 

1892 

M.A.-0,  College 

... 

II 

1901 

Do. 

... 

III 

1903 

Do. 

... 

II 

1893 

Do. 

.«. 

II 

1895 

Do. 

.•• 

II 

1891 

H.  C.  College 

III 

1898 

Agra  College 

... 

III 

1898 

Govt.  College,  Aj 

mer   ... 

II 

1898 

Do. 

do.    ..• 

III 

1905 

Meerut  College 

••• 

III 

1897 
1902 

Canning  College 
M.  C.  tbllege 
Maharaja's  College 

•*« 
... 

II 
II 

1897 

S  Jaipur 

II 

1896 

... 

II 

1891 

Do. 

^^ 

II 

1904 

Do. 

•.. 

II 

1900 
1904 

Agra  College 
Meerut  CoUege 

... 

II 
III 

1892 

M.  C.  College 
Madhav  College,! 

.«• 

I 

1898 

rjjain... 

III 

1895 

Canning  College 

... 

n 

1896 

Do. 

... 

II 

1904 

Agra  College 
Queen's  College 

III 

1892 

... 

III 

1904 

Christ  Church  College  ... 

III 

1900 

M.  C.  College 
Canning  College 

»■• 

II 

1903 

■.• 

II 

304 


LIST  OF  OBADUATBS. 


Han  €i:Opal  NarainBoy  ;.. 

Barihi^r  Charan 

Hari  fiar  Lai 

Hari  Har  Nath  Matto  Ft. 

Bari  Har  Prasad 

Hari  Har  Prasad 

Hari  Har  Prasad  Sriyastay 

Hari  Har  Sahai  Verma   ,^ 

Hari  Keshay  Banyal 

Hari  Kighen  Dhaon 

Hari  Krishna  Telong      ... 

Hari  Lai  Tiwari 

Hari  Mangal  Misra        ^ 

Hari  Narain... 

Hari  Narayan  Maheswari, 

Hari  Nath  Chouhe 

Bari  Prasad  Vidiyant    .. 

Hari  Bam 

Hari  Bam  Tandon 

Hari  Bam  Dhasmana     .^ 

Hari  .  Bam      Triyikxam 
Athalye. 

Hari  Sadhon  Banerji 

Hari  Shanker  Chaturyedi, 

Hari  Shanker  Dadaji  Row- 
ley. 

Ban  Shanker  Shukul    ... 

Harish   Chandra  Cbatto- 
padhya. 

Harish   Chandra  Mathar 

Harish  Chandra  Sen 

Hamandan  Joshi 

Bamandan  Prasad 

Hamarayan  ... 

Harnarayan  Batham 

Harnarayan  Dass 

Bar  Prasad    ... 

Har  Prasad    ... 

Harris,  Herhert  M.  G.     ,.. 

Bar  Ptasad  B  hargay 

Hasan  Mohammad       *  ... 

Bashmat  Ali 

Hawkins,  Nellie  Chamley 
(Miss). 

Hazari  Lai     ... 

Hazari  Lai  Misra 

Hazari  Lai  Sriyastay 
*  Hem  Chandra 

Hem  Chandra  ,.. 

Hem  Chandra  Chatterji ... 


903  M.C.  College                ...  11 

S  Do.                        ...  II 

^894  AgraOoUege                 ...  I 

893  Canning CoUefre  ...  II 

1901  Christ  Church  College  ...  II 

1902  M.  C.  College  ...  JI 
L905  Do.                         ...  11 

2  Bareilly  College             ...  Ill 

1891  Teacher        :...              .^  II 

1900  Canni9g  College            ...  II 

897  Victoria  College,  Lashkar  II 

.905  Agra  College                  .-  II 

[900  Muir  Central  College      »^  II 

1891  Maharaja's  CoUege  ...  II 
1904  Do.  ...  HI 
1900  Agra  College                  ...  II 

1892  Canning  College  ...  I 
L900  Bareilly  College             ..»  II 

)  Goyt.  College,  Ajmer      ...  II 

L901  Bareilly  College             ;..  II 

L904  Madhay  College,  Ujjain;..  II 

.905  C.  Hindu  College,  Benares  HI 

894  Agra  College  ;..  II 

903  Goyt.  College,  Jubbulpore  III 

.905  Teacher        ...              ...  Ill 

890  M.  C.  College  ...  HI 

904  Bareilly  College  ...  II 
899  Queen's  College            ...  II 

897  Do.  ;..  II 
.903  Beid  Christian  College  ...  Ill 

\  M.  C.  College                ...  II 

.902  Canning  College             ...  Ill 

891  Do.  ...  II 
891  Agra  College                  ...  II 

J  Do.                          ...  II 

\  Do.                          ...  II 

I  Goyt.  College,  Jubbulpore  II 

891  M.  A.-O.  College             ...  Ill 

905  M.  C.  College  ...  H 
905  Isabella  Thbburn  College  II 

I-  Teacher         ...              ...  HI 

890  Canning  College            ...  Ill 

898  Agra  College  ...  Ill 
893  Do.                            ...  Ill 

895  Bareilly  College  ,..  H 
\  Queen's  College            .,.  HI 


LTST  OF  GRADUATES. 


365 


Hira  Lai 

£iira  Lai  Agarwal 

Hira  Lai  Chatterji 

Hira  Lai  Banerji 

Hira  Lai  Shukul 

Hira  Lai  Singh 

Hira  Lai  Sood 

Birday  Nath  Kunzru     ... 

HoriUl*      ... 

fioti  Prasad 

Hub  Lai  Vermat 

Humaytin  Mirsa 

Humphrey       Emmanuel 

Eusebius. 
Husain  Ali  Khan 
Hyder  Ali  Gulam  Husain 
Hyder  Hassan 
Ibrahim  Husain 
Idris  Ahmad 
Iftikhar  Hosain  ' 
Ikbal  Ahmad  Nomani    ... 
Ikbal  Krishna  Bar 
Ikbal  Narayan  Bakshi  ... 
Ikbal  Narayan  Gartu     ... 
Ilahi  Baksh 
Ilahi  Baksh  Khan 
Imam-ud-din  ••• 

Indira  Prasad 
Indra  Mani  Chaturvedi ... 
Indra  Narayan  Sinha     ... 
Indra  Sahai 
Indu  Bhusan  Bose 
Indu  Lai  Bhattacharya... 
Ishaq  Beg 
iBhq  Hasan 
Ishwar  Dayal 
Ishwar  Sahai  Mathur    ••. 
Ishwar  Saran 
Ishwari  Prasad 
Islam  Ahmad 
Jado  Bay  Agarwal 
Jadu  Nath  Mittra 
Jagannath 
Jagannath  Dass 
Jagannath  Prasad 
Jagannath  Prasad  Dikshit 
Jagannath  Prasad 


1895  M.-A..O.  College  ...  II 

1905  Agra  College  .  Ill 

1897  Canning  College  ...  II 

1898  Queen's  College  ...  11 
1905  Victoria  College,  Lashkar  III 

1889  Queen's  College  ...  II 
1903  St.  John's  College  ...  HI 
1905  Agra  College  ...  II 

1895  St.  John's  College  ...  I 
1891  Agra  College  ...  II 
1894           Do.         ...  ...  II 

1905  Canning  College  ...  HI 

1899  M.C.,  College  ...  HI 

1905               Do.  ...  Ill 

1898  M.  A.-O.  College  ...  Ill 

1900  Do.  ...  II 

1900  Do.  ...  Ill 
1894  Maharaja's  College.  Jaipur  I 
1891  Queen's  College  .^  II 
1905  M.  C.  College  ...  H 

1891  Agra  College  ...  II 

1892  Canning  College  ...  II 

1897  M.  C.  College  ...  II 

1896  M.  A.-O.  College  ...  II 

1902  Do.  ...  II 

1901  Do.  ...  II 
1901  Queens  College  ...  II 

1893  Canning  College  ...  Ill 

1894  Queen'a  College  ...  II. 
1891  M.  C.  College  ...  Ill 

1898  Meerut  College  ...  I 
1901  Agra  College  ...  I 

1896  Queen's.  College  ...  II 

1895  St.  John's  College  ...  Ill 

1899  Agra  College  ...  II 

1897  M.  A.-0.  College  ...  II 
1897  M.  C.  College  ...  II 
1891  Canning  College  ...  II 
1894  M.  A.-O.  College  ...  HI 

1903  Agra  College  ...  Ill 

1891  M.  C.  College  ...  Ill 
1893  Maharaja's  College  Jaipur  II 

1892  Queen's.  College  ...  II 

1890  Do.  ...  11 

1891  M.  C.  College  ...  II 

1892  Queen's.  College  ...  11^ 


*  Honours  in  Mathematics. 

t     Do.      in  English  Literature  and  in  Fenian. 


366 


LIST  OF  ORADUATBS. 


Jagannath  Prasad  Misra 
Jagannath  Prasad 
Jagannath    Prasad    Sri- 

YastaT. 
Jagannath  Misra 
Jagannath  Prasad 
Jagannath  Prasad 
Jagannath  Pd.  SriyastaTa 
Jagannath  Raoji  TuUu  ... 
Jagannath  Sarin 
Jagannath  Sirhandi 
Jagat  Narain 
Jagat  Narain  SriTastaT... 
Jagat  I'rasada* 
Jagdamba  Prasad 
Jagdamba  Saran 
Jagdisa  Chandra  Mittra... 
Jagdis   Narain   Shiypuri 

Pandit. 
Jagdish  Prasad  **... 

Jagdisb   Prasad  Chatiir- 

vedi. 
Jagdish  Sahai  Mathur  ... 
Jagdish  Sahai  Vatal 
Jagdish  Saran 
Jagbandhu  Phani 
Jagindra  Nath  Sen 
Jagjiyan  Das 
Jagjiyan  Nath  Tukroo  ... 
Jagmander  Lai  Jaini     ... 
Jagmohan  Lai 
Jag    Mohan    Narain 

Mushran. 
Jai  BaJiadur  Lai 
Jai  Gopal 

Jai  Krishna  Prasad 
Jai  Mangal  Prasad 
Jai  Murat  Singh  ... 

Jai  Narain 
Jai  Singh  Ray 
Jai  Dhanjibboy   Eapadia 
Jamil  Hasan   ' 
Jamna  Datta  Joshi 
Jamna  Shankar  J  ha 
Jamshed  Bustamji 
Jamuna  Dass 
Jamuna  Prasad  ..^ 

Jamuna  Prasad  Sriyaatay 


1802  M.  C.  College  ...  II 

1895  St  John's  Collegd  ...  HI 

18d5  Queen's  College  ...  HI 

1901  M.  C.  College  ...  II 

1898          Do-  ..-  Ill 

1901  Meerat  College  ...  II 

1903  Victoria  College,  Lashkar  II 
1894  Agra  College  ...  U 
1891           Do.  ..•  Ill 

1890  Bareilly  CoUege  ...  Ill 
1893  Agra  College  ...  H 
1905  Canning  College  .-  H 
1900  M.  C.  College  ...  I 

1891  L.  M.  College,  Benares  ...  Ill 
1908  Canning  College  ...  Ill 

1904  Queen's  College  ...  Ill 
1891  Agra  College  ...  II 


1893  M.  C.  College 
1898  Do. 

19(^  Agra  College 

1901  M.  C.  College 

1902  Do. 

1894  Queen's  College 
1889  M.  C.  College 


II 

I 

III 
III 

II 
III 

II 


1905  Victoria  College,  Lashkar  HI 

1903  M.  C.  College  ...  HI 

1901           Do.  ...  II 

1898  Teacher  ...  HI 

1900  Agra  College  ...  II 

1894  Canning  College  ....  II 

1892  Bareilly  College  ...  Ill 

1901  Queen's  College  ...  Ill 
1901  M.  C.  CoUege  ...  II 
1901  Do.  ...  II 
1897  Bareilly  College  ...  HI 
1903  Agra  College  ...  HI 
1903  Ooyt.  College,  Jubbttlpore  III 

1894  M.C.  College  ..*  H 
1901           Do.  ...  II 

1899  Do.  ...  II 

1895  Agra  College  ...  II 

1896  Queen's  College  ...  II 
1901  8t.  John's  College  ...  II 
J895  Queen's  CoUege  ...  Ill 


•  Hononn  in  Mathematieg  and  In  Fhyslcs. 


.LIST  OF  GRADUATES. 


367 


Janardan  Narain  Limaye 
Jfanardan  Prasad  Tiwari 
Jang  Bahadur  Lai  ••• 
Jang  Bahadur  Singh  ... 
Jang     Bahadur    Sri- 

vastayya. 
Janhavi  Prasad  Sinha  ... 
Jani  Maya  Shankar 
Janki  Prasad 
Janki  Prasad 
Janki  Prasad  Hard 
Janki  Prasad 
Janki  Prasad 
Janki  Prasad  Gbaturvedi 
Janki  Prasad  Varma 
Jasoda  Nandan  Bhargava 
Jaswant  Bae  Varma 
Jaswant  Bao  Chitamber 
Jaswantray  Hathi 
Jatindra  Mohan  Boee    ... 
Jawahir  Lai  ••• 

Jawala  Prasad  Matbnr  ••• 
Ja'wala  Sahai  i»^ 

Jay  Oopal  Asthana 
Jeremy,  A.  S. 
Jessie  McBeddie  (Miss) 
Jhumak  Lai  Saksena*  ... 
Jbuman  Lai 

Jitendranath  Banerji    ... 
Jitendranath  Bosu 
Jitendranath  Roy  ..j 

Jiwanand  Pande 
Jiwan  Lall 
Jiwan  Dass 

Jnanendranath  Chatterji 
Jnanindrakrishna  Biswas 
Jogesh  Chandra  Chatterji 
John    Sarat     Chandra 

Banerji. 
Jogal  Kishore  Singh     ... 
Jordon,  Natheniel 
Joseph  Bunyan  Frank  ... 
Jotindra  Narain  Mullick 
Jotindra  Nath  Choudhri 
Jotindra  Nath  Mukerji ... 
Joti  Prasad 
Joti  Prasad 
Joti  Prasad  Bajal 


898  MadhaTCollege,|njiain.< 

897  Canning  College 

.894  Queen's  College 

896  Do. 

903  Canning  College 


in 

II 

II 

III 

III 

III 
II 
11 

III 
II 
II 


903  Queen's  College 
3  M.  A.-0.  College 
)  Bareilly  College 

895  Canning  College 
897  Agra  College 
.901  M.C.  College 
901  Reid  Christian  College  ...  II 

893  Agra  College                  ...  II 

892  Bareilly  College  ...  II 
906  Govt.  College,  Ajmer   ...  II 

896  M.  A.-0.  College  .-  Ill 
901  Reid  Christian  College  ...  II 
.904  Jaswant  College,  Jodhpur  II 

894  Agra  College                 ...  II 

899  St.  John's  College  .^  III 
.900  M.  A.-0.  College           ...  II 

896  Agra  College  ...  Ill 
.897  Canning  College            ...  II 

)  M.  C.  College                 ...  II 

.900  Isabella  Thobum  College  I 

.895  Agra  College                  ...  I 

I  Meerut  College              ...  II 

i905  Queen's  College             ...  II 

J            Do.                         ...  Ill 

.898  Canning  College             ...  Ill 

904  M.  C.  College  ...  Ill 
894  Do.  ...  II 
904  Oovt.  College,  Ajmer    ...  Ill 

897  Queen's  College  ...  II 
903            Do.                         .^  III 

893  Do.                         ...  Ill 

900  St.  John's  College          ...  II 

892  Agra  College                  ...  II 

894  Reid  Christian  College  ...  II 

901  Christ  Church  College  ...  II 

895  Maharajas  College,  Jaipur  III 


898  M.  C.  College 
.904  Do. 

892  Agra  College 
901  Do. 

1890  Do. 


U 
lU 
II 
II 
IT 


*  Uononn  in  Bnglish  Literature. 


368 


LIST  OF  OBADTIATBS. 


Joti  Sarnp  Mathur 
Jogal  Kifihore 
Jugftl^Kishore  Khunna  ... 
Jogal  Kiehore  Pachori ... 
Jogal  Kishore  Shrivastay 
Jogal  Kisbore  Suksena... 
Jogal  Kishore  Varma    ... 
Jogdish  Prasad  Sbarma^.. 
Jngra}  Singh 
JongBahador 
JongBahador  Soksaina 
Jwala  Nath  .«. 

Jwala  Prasad 
Jwala  Prasad* 
Jwala  Prasad 
Jwala  Prasad  <«. 

Jwala  Prasad 
Jwala  Prasad 
Jwala  Prasad 
Jwala  Prasad  Chaturyedi 
Jwala  Prasad  Kamtar  ... 
Jwala  Prasad  Mahesri  ... 
Jwala  Prasad  Srivastavya 
Jwala  Prasad  Varma     ... 
Jwala  Prasad  Varma     ... 
Jyotish   Swamp    Varma 
Kabul  Singh 

Kailas  Chandra  Malik  ... 
Eailas  Chandra  Misra  ... 
Kailash  Narain  Haksar  ... 
Kailas  Nath  Kunzru  ... 
Kailas  P.  Kitchlu  .  ... 
Kali  Charan 

Kali  B.  Bhattacharya*    ... 
Kali  Charan  Chatter ji^  ... 
Kali  Charan  Chatterji'   ... 
Kali  Charan  Mitfcra 
Kali  Dhar  Bajpai 
Kali  Da6  Banerji 
Kalika  Prasad  Tivedi     ... 
Kalinath  Bajal 
Kalipada  Sircar 
Kalipada  Moitra 
Kaliprakash  Srivastay  ... 
Kali  Prasad 
Kali    Prasanna    Chakra- 

varti 
Kali  Shanker 


1900  Agra  College  ...  II 

1897  Canning  College  ...  Ill 

1898  M.C.  College  ...  HI 

1902  8t.  John's  College  ...  HI 

1891  Canning  College  ...  II 
1896    Agra  College  ...  II 

1894  m:  C.  College  ...  II 

1903  Agra  College  ...  HI 

1901  Do.  ...  II 

1898  Canning  College  ...  II 

1904  Christ  Church  College  .*.  II 

1895  M.  C.  College  «...  HI 

1892  Agra  College  ...  H 

1893  M.C.  College  ...  I 

1896  Meerut  College  ...  H 

1896  M.  C.  College  ...  I 

1897  Do.  ...  II 

1899  Agra  College  «..  H 

1901  Bareilly  College  ...  HI 

1902  Victoria  College,  Lashkar  II 

1891  M.  C.  College  ...  iH 

1905  Maharaja's  College,  Jaipur  III 

1903  Canning  College  ...  HI 

1892  Bareilly  College  ...  II 

1904  Canning  College  ...  HI 
1904    Agra  College  ...  HI 

1899  Meerut  College  ...  IH 

1892  M.C.  College  ..  HI 

1900  Canning  College  ...  H 

1896  Victoria  College,  Lashkar  II 
1891  Agra  College  .^  H 
1895           Do.  ...  II 

1895  Canning  College  ...  H 

1893  M.  C.  College  ...  HI 

1904  Do.  ...  II 

1905  St.  John's  College  ...  HI 

1890  Queen's  College  ...  HI 

1897  Canning  College  ...  HI' 
1903    M.  C.  College  ...  HI 
1905    Canning.CoIiege  ...  HI 

1896  Agra  College  ...  HI 

1891  Queen's  (k)llege  ...  H 
1890  M.  C.  College  ...  H 
1903    Keid Christian  College    ...  HI 

1894  Queen's  College  ...  HI 

1901  Do.  H 


1900    Canning  College 


HI 


*  Honours  in  Bnglish  Literature. 


LIST  07  ORAD0ATB8. 


369 


Kalka  Prasad          .     .^ 

1892 

M.  C.  College 

••• 

Ill 

Ealka  Prasad    . 

1898 

Agra  College 
Bareilly  College 

•••. 

HI 

Ealka  Prasad 

1904 

••• 

III 

Kally  Cbaran  Gue 

1905 

Queen's  College 

•*• 

II 

Ealu  Kam  Gangrede      ... 

1903 

M.  C.  College 

••• 

11 

Ealpnath  Sineh 
KalyanChand    , 

1895 

Queen's  College 

••• 

II 

1894 

Agra  College 

•*• 

II 

Kalyan  Bai 

1897 

Bareilly  College 

••• 

III 

Kamalakar  Dube 

1900 

Queen's  College 

»M 

II 

Kamar-ud^din     Ahmad 

1905 

M.  C.  College 

«•• 

II 

Jafri  ZainaM 

Kameshwar  Nath 

1894 

Queen's  College 

•  •• 

11 

Eamini  Eiimar    Bhatta- 

chariya. 
EamtaPrasada 

1898 

Do. 

•  •• 

III 

1904 

Govt.  College,  Ajmer 
Bareilly  College 

II 

Kamta  Prasad  Shrivastav 

1894 

... 

I 

Eanchhedi  Lai  Singai    .., 

1903 

M.  C.  College 

M« 

III 

Eandhji  Sahai  Varma    ... 

1892 

Do. 

... 

II 

Eanhaiya  Lai 

1892 

Agra  College 

... 

III 

Eanhaiyalal 

1894 

Do. 

... 

II 

1894 

Maharaja's  College,  Jaipur 

II 

Eanhaiya  Lai  B. 

1905 

Govt.  College,  Jubbulpore 

JI 

Eanhaiya  Lai 

1904 

Agra  College 

•  •. 

III 

Eanhaiya  LalJha 

1896 

Do. 

... 

in 

Eanhaiyalal  Eayesth     .. 
Eanhaiya  Lai  Nigam*   ... 

1894 
1901 

Govt.  College,  Jubbulpur 
M.  C.  College 

II 
II 

1901 

Agra  College 

... 

II 

Eanhaiya  Lai  ahriyastav 

1889 

Canning  College 

•  *• 

ill 

Eanhaiya  Lai  Varma     ... 

1900 

Govt.  College,  Ajmer 

... 

n 

Eanhaiya  Lai  Varma     ... 

1904 

Christ  Church  College 

•  •• 

II 

Eanhaiya  Lai  Sukul      .^ 

1902 

CannlQi?  College 
Maharaja's  College,  Jai 

... 

II 

KannaiLalDe 

1891 

ipur 

III 

Eannu  Mai 

1895 

Agra  College 
Canning  College 

••• 

II 

Eanti  Chandra  Pramanik 

1890 

••• 

II 

EantiPrasada 

1902 

Meerut  College 

'  ••• 

III 

Eanuga  Chhagan  Lai    ... 

1897 

Govt.  College,  Ajmer 

•^.  ■ 

II 

Eanu  Ebllu  Narsinha  Bao 

1905 

C.  H.  College,  Benares 

..« 

III 

Eapshikar       Baghunath 

Gun^o, 
Eashi  Erishna  Narayan... 

1904 

Madhav  College,  Ujjain... 

III 

1891 

Canning  College 

II 

Eashi  Nath 

1903 

Bareilly  College 

••» 

iij 

Eashi  mth 

1899 

Bareilly  College 

^•. 

11 

Eashi      Nath     Mukund 

Pus^lkar. 
Eashi  Prasad  Tripathi  ... 

1899 

Lashkar  College,  Gwalior, 

n 

1891 

M.  C.  College 

... 

II 

Eagim  Ehan                 ,.. 

1896 

M.  A.-0.  College 

•»• 

HI 

^asirama 

1897 

Queen's  College 

••• 

n 

Ealeshwar  Nath  Bay     ... 

1895 

M.  C.  College 

.- 

III 

• 

Honour?  in  Physics. 

370 


LIST  OP  ORAD0ATE6. 


Kaufl  RoBtomlee 
Kanshla  Nandan  Sabai  ... 
Katim  Hnsain  ••• 

Kazi  Saved  Hamid  All  ... 
Kedar  Nath 
Kedar  Nath 
Kedamatb  Seth 
KdBhari  Prasad  BinRh*  ... 
Keshav  Balwant  Bidwai 
Keshan  Balwant  Dongrey 
Keshav  Mahadeo  Bedekar 
Ktehav  Sitaram  Dani    ... 
Kethav  Bao  Govind  Besh- 

imwale. 
Kesho  Bai  T<mdon 
Keshri  Naravan  Chand ... 
Kha]a  Ghulam  Mabmud 
Khande    Bao   Krisbnaii 

Kamalakar. 
Khan  Sher  Sbab 
Kharagiit  Misra 
Kherati  Lai  ... 
Khettra  Chandra  Banerji 
Khirode  Gopal  Banerji ... 
Khiti  Mohan  Sen  Gupta 
Khogindra  Nath  Banerji, 
Khusbdil  Prasad 
Khusbi  Mohanunadt     ... 
£hwaja     Azizul    Hasan 

Gbori. 
Kbwaja  Latif  Ahmad    ... 
Khwaja  Mohammad 

Husain* 
Khwaja  Mmiawwat 

Hassan. 
Kiran  Krishna  Mittra   ... 
Kirti  Chand  ... 
Kirti  Prasad  Jaini 
KisbenLall  ... 
Kishori  Lai  Bhargava   ... 
Kothari  Bbailal  Vandra 

Vandas. 
Kowashaw  Dorabji 

Lobar. 
Kripa  Shankar 
Kripa  Shankar  Nigam  ... 
Krisben  Chandra 


I  AgniGoU6g«                 M.  Ill 

905  Bareilly  Collage            ...  Ill 

,898  Canning  College            ...  II 

893  Agra  College                 ...  II 

893  M.  C.  College               ...  II 

901  Agra  College                 ...  11 

L894  Queen's  College             ...  II 

901  M.  C.  College                ...  Ill 

902  Do.  ...  I 
.896  Madbav  College,  UJjain...  Ill 
904  Victoria  College,  Lasbkar  II 

902  MadhaT  College,  UJjain...  Ill 

903  M.C.  College               ...  II 

892  Agra  College                ...  11 

897  Canning  College            ...  Ill 

.897  Queen's  College            ...  II 

902  GoTt.  College,  Jubbnlpore  III 


894  M.  A.-0.  College 

894  Agra  College 

902  St.  Jc^in's  College 

898  M.  C.  College 

I  Doi 

900  Queen's  College 

894  St.  John's  College 

.902  Meerut  College 

3  M.  A.-0.  Coltege 
.905  Do. 

904  Dor 

1896  Do. 

902  Do. 


905  Teacher 

897  Agra  College 

902  Meerut  Coflege  ^ 

899  J$iswant  College,  Jodbpor 

.895  Agra  College 

.898  Govt.  College,  Ajmer    ••• 


1898  Agra  College  ..  II 

1890          Do.  ^  III 

1904  Canning  College  ...  Ill 

1899  BareiUy  College  ...  ,111 


n 

n 

n 

II 

n 

II 

III 

III 

I 

III 

II 
II 

III 

in 
n 
II 
ji 
II 
III 


*  Honours  in  Banskrit. 

t      Po.     in  BngUflh  Lltentore. 


LIST  OP  OBADUATSS. 


371 


Krishnanand  Nath  £bare 
Krishaa  Behari  Bajpai  ... 
Krishna  Chandra  Agarwal 
Krishna  Chandra  Banerji 
Krishna  Chandra  Joshi ... 
Krishna  Chandra  Sharma 
Krishna  Dayal  Oour 
Krishna  Dass 
Krishna  Gopal  Yerma   ... 
Krishna  Jus  Roy 
Krishna  Lai  Misra 
Krishnaji  Balwant  Dong- 


iShnaji  ] 


Krishnaji  Madhav  Sohani 

Krishna  Morari  Yarma  ... 

Krishna  Nand  Panre     . . . 

Krishna  Narayan  Laghate 

Krishna  Prasad 

Krishna  Prasad  Yarma  ».. 

Krishna  Ram 

Krishna  Rao 

Krishna     Rao    Mahadeo 
Oka. 

Krishna  Sewak  Lai 

Krishna  Shanker  Tiwari 

Keshetra  Mohan  Banerji 

Kill  want  Rai 

Kulwanta  Prasad  Srivas- 
tav. 

Kumar  Karan  Singh     ... 

Kumar  Kirtyanand 

Sinha. 

Kumuda  Prasad 

Kunj  Behari 

Kunj  Behari 

Kunj  Behari  Lai 

Kunj  Behari  Lai  Tiwari... 

Kunj  Behari  Lai  Yerma... 

Kunji  Lai  Sarma 

Kunwar  Bahadur 

Kunwar    Bahadur    Bec- 
kaya. 

Kunwar  Behari  Lai       ... 

Kunwar  Behari  Lai 

Kunwar  Chain  Singh     •. 

Kunwari  Lai 
Kunwar  Raghunath  Pra- 
sad. 
Kunwar  Sadho  Singh    ••• 


1904  M.  C.  College               ...  II 

18t95          Do.                        ...  II 

1899  Canning  College            ...  II 

1892  Teacher                         ...  II 

1901  M.  a  College               ...  lU 

1904  Maharaja's  College,  Jaipur  III 

1905  Christ  Church  College    ...  Ill 

1902  Queen's  College            ...  II 

1899  M.  A.-0.  College            ...  II 

1900  Agra  College  ...  II 
1896           Do.                           ^  II 

1904  Madhav  College,  Ujjain...  II 

1895  Lashkar  College,  Gwalior  III 

1905  M.  C.  College                 ...  II 

1896  Queen's  College  ^  III 
1902  Yictoria  College,  Lashkar  III 

1897  Canning  College  ...  II 
1904  Govt.  College,  Juhbalpore  III 

1901  Queen's  College  ...  II 
1895  Lashkar  College.  Gwalior  II 
1899  Madhav  College,  Ujjain...  II 


1890  Queen's  College 

1898  Do. 
1893  M.C.  College 

1899  Agra  College 
1903  M.  C.  College 


1902 
1904 


Do. 
Do. 


II 
III 
III 
III 
III 

II 
III 


1902  Queen's  College  —  II 

1893  M.C.  College  ..^  It 

1902  M.  A.-0.  Collage  «.  II 

1897  Lashkar  College,  Gwalior  III 

1896  Canning  College  ...  Ill 
1905  St.  John's  College  ...  Ill 
1899  Govt.  College,  Juhbulpore  II 
1899  M.C.  College  ...  Ill 
1905  BareUlyO^ege  ...  Ill 

1897  Canning  College  ...  II 

1899  St.  John's  College  •••  II 
1896  Canning  College  ...  II 
1905  M.  C.  College  »,.  Ill 

1900  Canning  College  ...  II 

1903  BareiUy  College  ...  lU 


37S 


LIST  OF  0RADUATB8. 


Kan]  Beharilal  Misra    .m 
KnBh&l  Pal  Singh 
Kntb-ud-din  Ahmad 
Lachman  Prasada 
Iiachman  Prasad 
l4u:hmi  Narayan  Kaistb 
I^Kshmi  Narayan  Varma 
Ladli  Prasad 

Ladli  Prasad  Singh  Verma 
Lakhan  Singh  Knnwar  .. 
Lakhia  Sakar  Lai  Uderidh 
Lakhpat  Bai  Agarbans  ... 
Lakshman  Das  Bhandary 
Lakshman  Prasad 
Lakshman  Prasad 
Lakshman  Prasad  S.-    .». 
Lakshman  Bao  Dube     ... 
Lakshman  Sitaram  Kher 
Lakshman  Swamp  fiaidar 
Lakshmi  Ghand 
Lakshmi  Chand 
Lakshmi  Chand 
Lakshmi  Cband^Dave    ... 
Lakshmi  Dass 
Lakshmi  Datt  Joshi 
Lakshmi  Datt  Pandey  ... 
Lakshmi  Kant  Panre     ... 
Lakshmi  Narain 
Lakshmi    Narain    Shan- 

dilya. 
Lakshmi  Narain  Shuknl 
Lakshmi  Narain  Srivas- 

tay. 
Lakshmi  Narayan 
lakshmi  Narayan 
Lakshmi  Narayan  „• 

Lakshmi  Narayan 
Lakshmi  Narayan  Dubey 
Lakshmi  Narayan  Mathur 
Lakshmi  Narayan  Prohit 
Lakshmi  Narayan  Tandon 
Lakshmi  Narayan  Tiwari 
Lakshmi  Narayan  Vaishya 
Lakshmi  Nath  Sukul     ... 
Laksbmi  Sahai 
Lakshmi  Shanker 
Laiq  Ahmad 

Lala  Phul  Chand  Bai     ... 
Lala  B^m  Gupta  ^ 


[894 
L892 
1894 
896 
905 


899 
900 
903 
904 
899 
.894 
.894 
896 
901 
903 
.896 


902 
891 
899 
902 
1901 
900 
.898 


Govt.  College,  Jubbnlpore 

Do.  Do.    ... 

H.  A.-0.  College 
Meemt  College 
M.  C.  CoUege 
Canning  College 
Bareilly  College 
M.  C.  GoUege 

Do. 
Agra  College 

GoTt.  College,  Ajmer     ... 
Agra  College 

Lashkar  College,  Gwalior 
M.C.  College. 
Agra  College 
Canning  Collge 
St.  John's  CoUege 
Christ  Church  College   ... 
Meerut  College 
Agra  College 
Queen's  College 

Do. 
M.  C.  College 
Queen's  CoUege 
M.  C.  College 

Do. 
Queen's  College 
M.  A.-0.  College 
Agra  College 


897    Canning  CoUege 
904  00. 


902 
904 
905 
.902 


901 
904 

.895 
892 
894 
.899 
899 
889 
905 


Maharaja's  College,  Jaipur 
BareUly  CoUege 
M.  C.  College 
Queen's  CoUege  > ... 

Govt.  College,  Jubbnlpore 
*  -^  College 


11 

11 

II 

III 

II 

I 

III 

III 

II 

II 

III 

III 

II 

III 

III 

III 

II 

III 

II 

II 

II 

I 

II 

III 

III 

II 

II 

III 

II 

II 
III 

II 
II 
III 
III 
11 
II 


899    Maharaja's  College,  Jaipur  III 


St.  John's  CoUege 
M.C.  College 
Canning  College 

Do 
Agra  College 
Queen's  College 
M.  A.-O.  CoUege 
Canning  College 
St.  John's  College 


II 
III 
III 

II 
111 
III 

II 
I 

II 


LIST  OF  GBADUAT1&8, 


373 


Lai- Bahadur  ;..    1905 

LalBehari  ..,    1903 

Lai  fiehari  ^    1891 

LhX  Behari  Neguma  ...  1890 
Lai  Behari  Singh  .,,    1897 

Lai  Gopal  Muker ji*  ..,  1894 
Lalit  Mohan  Banerji  ..,  1895 
LaUt  Mohan Mukerjee  ...  1893 
Lalit  Mohan  Boy  Chowdhry  1896 
Lalita  Prasad  ...    1891 

Lalita  Prasad  „.    1905 

Lalji  Sahai  Varma  ...  1902 
Lalkrishna  ...    1900 

Lalman  Bhattacharji  „.  1896 
Lalman  Gupta  ...    1902 

Lalta  Prasad  ...    1895 

Laxman  Bbasker  Mulayt  1901 
Laxman  Ghintaman  Gole  1900 
Laxman        Bamchandra    1895 

Prohit. 
Laxman  Vyankatesh 

Pamaik. 
Layak  Sinha  £unw»    ...    1900 
L«khraJ  Sinha  ...    1893 

Liakatjkli  ...    1899 

Liladhar  Cbaubey  ...    1902 

Liianand  Joshi  ...    1892 

Lochan  Pershad  Kulahrist  1896 
Loknath  Tiwari  ...    1895 

Luchman  Sarup  ...    1893 

MadanGopal  ...    1894 


C.  H.  College,  Benares  ...     II 

Queen's  College             ...  Ill 

M.  C.  college                ^  III 

Canning  College            ...  II 

M.  C.  College               ...  Ill 

po.                         ,.,  I 

Do.                         ^  II 

Do.                         M.  HI 

DO.                          ^  II 

Queen's  College             •..  Ill 

Teacher                          ...  Ill 

Canning  College             ...  Ill 

St.  John's  College          ...  II 

Reid  Christian  College  ...  Ill 

Teacher                          ».«  Ill 

Bareilly  College             ..«  II 

Victoria  College,  Lashkar  I 

GoYt.  College,  Ajmer     ...  II 

GoTt.  College,  Jubbulporo  II I 

M,  11 


1892    Agra  College 


Madan  Gopal  .„    1904 

Hadan  Gopal  Bhatia     ...    1903 
Hadan  Gopal  Lai  Bhat-    1892 

nagar. 
Madan  Lai  Baodan        ,..    1902 
kadan  Mohan  ...    1895 

Madan  Mohan  ...    1902 

Madaii  Mohan  Lai  ...  1894 
Madan  Mohan  Seth  ...  1905 
Madan  Mohan  Vaish  .,,  1899 
Madan  »ingh  Khabya  ...  1900 
Madhav  Ganesh  Mungre  1895 
Madhav  Prasad  Srivastav  1895 
MadhayBaoKber  ...  1892 
MadbaT  Bao  Yinayak  1899 
kibe. 


Do. 
Do. 

Bareilly  College 

St.  Jobn's  College 

M.  C.  College 

Lashkar  College,  Gwalior 

Canning  College 

Agra  College 

Agra  College  ... 

Govt.  College,  AJmer    ••• 

St.  John's  College  .„  . 

M.  C.  College 

Jaswant  College,  Jodhpur 
Agra  College 

Teacher  ,.. 

M.  C.  college 
Agra  College 
Bareilly  College 
GoTt.  college,  Ajmer 
Agra  College 
Canning  College 
M.  a  College 
Do. 


II 

II 

II 

III 

III 

II 

III 

II 

II 

II 

III 

II 

II 

II 

III 

III 

II 

II 

III 

11 

II 

I 

U 


*  Honoiirt  iu  Mathenuttloi. 
f      So.    iaPHiloioi^, 


374 


LIST  OF  OBADUATES^ 


VftdhaT  9inffb  ...  1892 

lladbt)banDfi88  ...  1891 

lladb'Olal  ...  1892 

Hadho  Prasad  ...  1896 

lladbO'  Prasad^   BhargaT  1904 

iliolboTrasad  Nagar     ...  1901 

MadbDTrasad  Beth       ...  1901 

HadhO' Prasad  briyastaT  1902 

HadhO'  Prasad  TavakuU  1902 

Hadbo'Bam  Daye  .«  1897 

Hadbobingh  ...  1892 

MadhU'Mangal  Misra    ...  1899 

MagDtt  behari  Ul  .^  1905 

MababderPmsad  ...  1893 

MahaMV  Prasad  I  ...  1894 

Idabablr  Prasad  ...  1895 

Mahathir  I'rasad  Agarwala  1899 

Hahabir  Prasad  SriTastaT  1902 

llahabir  ijinha  ...  1898 

Mabadeva  Prasad  ...  1892 

U^hadeya  Prasad  ...  1897 

llabad6V a  Prasad  ...  1905 

Ifahadeya  Singh  ...  1900 

Mahad^a  Prasad  ...  1894 

liabad£(V  Singh  ...  1894 

Mahara]  Narain  Chakbast  1892 

Mabara'l  Narain    Hangal  1892 

Pandit 

Mabara]    Swaroop  Bhat-  1895 

nagiCt: 

Mabarli,^  Narain  ...  1897 

ilaharatSixigh  ...  1903 

Mahesh  Bal  Dikshit*     ...  1902 

llahbiOiHul  Rahman       ...  1903 

Mahastfkh  Mansukh  Lai  1902 

Shah. 

Mabendra  Praaad  ...  1901 

MabenrA  Nath  Gangoli  ...  1894 

liahad^d  Gopal  Sathe    ...  1904 

Mabesh   Chander  Sinha  1902 

Mahesmi  Prasad  ...  1905 

Mahesh'PrasadTiwari  ...  1902 

Mabesh  Prasad  Srivastav  1899 

Miabesh  Prasad  Sriyastav  1897 

MabeshWar  Prasad        ...  1897 
MahesbWar  Prasad  Matbur  1896 

ll&iieslll^ari  Prasad       .^  1900 

Mahesb  Chandra  Qbose  ..  1900 


M.  G.  College                 ...  11- 

Affra  College                  ...  II 

M.  C.  College                 ...  II 

BareUly  College              ...  Ill 

M  aharaja's  Conege,  Jaipur  1 1 

M.C.  College                  ...  Ill 

Barei  Ay.  College             ...  II 

Canning  College            ...  II 

Agra  College                  ...  II 

Do.                         ...  Ill 

Maharaja's  College,  Jaipur  II 

M.C  College                 ...  J 11 

St.  John's  College         ...  11 

Bareilly  College             ...  II 

Teacher                        ..  II 

Do.    •                       ...  in 

M.C.  College                ...  Ill 

Canning  College             ...  Ill 

Do.                       ...  Ill 

Queen's  College             ...  II 

Do.                        ...  Ill 

M.  C.  College                ...  Ill 

Do,                         ...  II 

Eeid  Christian  College  ...  II 

Agra  Gollese                 ...  II 

Canning  College            .«  II 

Do.                      ...  II 

Agra  College                ...  II 

Bareilly  College           ...  II 

Agra  College                  ...  Ill 

Canning  College             ...  I 

Beid  Christian  College  ...  Ill 

Lashkar  College,  Gwalior  ir 

M.  C.  College                ...  II 

St.  John's  College         ... ,    II 

Lashkar 'College,  Gwalior  ^    II 

Beid  Christian  College  ...  Ill 

M.C.  College                 ...  Ill 

Canning  College            ...  Ill 

Do.                     .«  II 

Do.                       ...  II 

M.  C.  College                  ...  I 

Agra  College                  ...  II 

Beid  ChristiaD  College  ...  II 

Do.                 ..,  II 


*  Honours  in  BngUsh  Literature. 


LIST  OF  GRADUATES. 


S75 


If  abipSti  Madh&T  Dbarm 
MahixAYia  Ntirain  Bai     ... 
19 ahmUU  Hasan  Khan  .., 
MahiAud  Hasan  J 
Mabmud  Hasan  ... 

Mahmiid  Hasan  JB^han  .«• 
Mahmttd  Shah  Kban  ... 
Mahmtid-ul   Hasan  Jafri 

(Agh'tl  Sayed). 
MakuA'd  LfJ. 
M  akbal  Ahmad  Sabzvari 
Majmttdar    Chiman    Rai 

Dolatrai. 
Makhani  Lai  ^bargav    •„ 
MakhiUi  Lai  ^ 
Mali  Lul  Kasliwal 
IfangH' Prasad  SriTastav 
Mangai  Prasad  Misra     ... 
Hangal  €haran  ' 
Mangal    Frasad  Bhargav 
JIangal  Prasad 
Mangi'Lal  SriyastaT     ... 
Mangi'Lal  Dosi 
HangatDhand  ^ehta  ... 
Mangat'Sain  Ja^ni 
Mani  BKm 
llanmphan  Ohosal 
Man  Mohan  Dutt 
ManmOhan  Sanyal 
Ifanmohini  Chatter]!    ... 
Manmdttan  Af  ukerji 
Manmdhan  Nath  Baina... 
Ilanmohan  Boy 
Manik€hand 
Manik€handBai 
Manharram     Hariharram 

Mehta; 
Afanindra  Nath  Choudhri 
Alanindra  Singh . 
Mnn^li  Prasad 
Atanik  t^l  Kocber 
11  annu  Prasad 
Afanohar  Das  Ghaube    ..« 
Alanohat^  Lai  Zatshi 
Alanohar  Nath  Thus 
Afanohfir    Krishna    Gol- 

walkar. 
Hanohar  i.al  Bhargav 
AlAnohar  Lai 


1904  Lasbkar  College,  Gwalior  III 

1899  06\  do.  *..  Ill 
1895  Agra  College   .               ••.  II 

1897  Af.  A.-0'.  College            •..  U 

1900  Do:  ...  II 
1902           Do.                           ...  II 

1898  Do.                           ...  a 

1899  Agra  College                 ,••  II 

1895  Bareilly  College            ...  II 

1900  M.  A.-O.  College            ...  Ill 

1904  Govt.  College,  Ajmer     ...  Ill 

1893  Maharaja's  College,  Jaipur  II 
1895  Agra  College                  ...  II 

1905  MaharaTa's  College,  Jaipur  III 

1891  Canning  Collie           ...  II 

1892  M.  C.  a>llege                ...  II 

1894  Do."                         ,..  II 

1894  Do.'                         ...  Ill 

1895  CanningCollege            ...  II 

1896  ,       Do.                          ...  II 

1898  GoTt.  College,  Ajmer  ..«  II 
1904  Maharaja's  College,  Jaipur  HI 
1904  Agra  College  ...  Ill 
1891  Queen's  College  ...  Ill 
1890  Canning  t;oll(Bge             ..•  Ill 

1893  Queen's  College  .  ...  II 
1893  M.  C.  College  ...  II 
1902  Isabella  Thoburn  College  II 
1895  BareillyCoUege                "  II 

1904  CanningCollege             .•  Ill 

1895  Govt.  College,  Ajmer  ...  II 
1902  Queen's  College             ...  Ill 

1896  CanningCollege             ...  Ill 

1899  Maharaja's  College,  Jaipur  II 

1899  Christ  Churcb  College  ...  Ill 

1902  M.  C.  College               ...  '  II 

1903  Christ  Cliurch  College   ...  Ill 

1903  Govt.  College,  Jubbulpore  III 

1905  Queen's  College  ..  Ill 
1893  Agra  College  ...  II 
1^94  CanningCollege  ...  II 
1896           Do.                           ...  Ill  . 

1904  Govt.  College,  Jubbulpore  II 


1903    Agra  College 
1905  Do.  . 


...    Ill 
...      II 


876 


I.I8T  OF  0RADUATI8. 


Jlansnr  Ahmad  m» 

Man  Singh  ••• 

ifanni  Lai  ••• 

Maksad  Ali  Khan 
Haqsudan  Lai  Saksena ... 
H asud  Ali  ^ 

Hata  Prasad 

Hatadin  Lai  Verma  ^« 
Mathura  Dutt  Joshi  ... 
Ifathnra  Prasad  Briyaatay 
liathoo  Lai 

Hatta  Prasad  Saksena  ... 
liartand  Waman  Nrikar 
Hazharol  Huq  •*• 

llazharul  Hasan 
liewaram  ••• 

Ifewaram  ••• 

liirsa  AsduUa  Be^  •.. 
liirza  Ashiq  Husain  ... 
Alirza  Habib  Husain  ••• 
liirza  Md.  Askari  «.. 

Hirza  Hamid  Basan 
liirsa  Wazir  Husain 
Hirza  Muhammad  Beg  ... 
M  irza  Sami-ullah  Beg    • . • 
liisbahal  Othman 
Mithan  Lai  Bhargav     ... 
Hitha  Lai  Ehanna 
lioazzam  Ali  Beg  Mirza 
Mohd.  Abdul  Rale  Khan 
Hohd.  Abmad-uddin     •.. 
Mohd.  Amanul  Haq*     ... 
Mohd.  Abdus  Sami  Kazimit 
Mohd.  Anyarnl  Hasan    .« 
Mohd.  Abdul   Hadi  £han 
Mohd.  Ali  Ausat 
Mohd.  Abdullah  Khan  ... 
Mohd.  Abdul  Hafis        ••• 
Mohd.  Abdullah  ^ 

Mohd.  Arabi  •,. 

Mohd.  Abdus  Sattar 
Mohd.  Ahad  Ali 
Mohd.  Abbas 
Mohd.  Ali 
Mohd.  Ashraf  (JUah 
Mohd.  Abdus  Salam 
Mohd.  Ahmad 


8M 

904 
905 
899 
905 
889 
892 
893 
895 


900 

902 

893 

902 

900 

904 

893 

905 

895 

890 

891 

899- 

902 

894 

.898 

891 

901 

904 

889 

.889 


894 
894 
894 
894 
896 
.896 
897 
898 
898 


899 


M.A.-O.  College  «..  If 

M.C.   Oolleffe  ...  Ill 

Canning  College  •••  II 

M.  A..O.  College  ...  I 

Victoria  College,lLa8hkar  III 

M.  A.-O.  College  .^  II 

Queen's  College  ••«  II 

M.C.  College  ...  Ill 

Agra  College  ...  II 

Canning  College  ...  Ill 

Goyt.  College,  A]mer     ...  II 

Christ  Church  College  ...  II 

Madht^y  College,  Ujiain...  Ill 

M.  A.-O.  CoUeffe  ...  Ill 

St.  John's   College  ...  Ill 

Meerut  College  ...  Ill 

Teacher  ^  II 

Queen's  College  ...  '   J I 

Canning  College  ...  II 

Do.  ...  Ill 

Do.  ...  II 

Am  College  ...  Ill 

M.  A.-O.  College  ...  II 

Do.  ...  II 

Canning  College  •••  II 

M.  A.-O.  College  ...  Ill 

Agra  College  ...  II 

Maharaja's  Colleges  Jaipur  III 

M.  A.-O.  College  ...  Ill 

Canning  College  ...  Ill 

M.  C.  Ck)llege  ...  I 

Do.  ...  II 

Queen's  College  •••  II 

Canning  College  ...  Ill 

Do.  ...  Ill 

M.  C.  College  ...  II 

Canning  College  ...  Ill 

Bareilly  College  ...  II 

M.  A.-O.  College  ...  II 

Canning  College  ^  II 

M.  A.-O.  College  ...  II 

Canning  College  ...  Ill 

M.  A.-0.  College  ...  J I 

Do.  ...  I 

Queen's  College  ...  II 

M.  A.-O.  College  ...  II 

Agra  College  ...  II 


*  Honours  in  Armhic 
t  Honours  in  Persian. 


UfiT  OF  GRADDAnS. 


3W 


ICphd.  Ahmad  ^ 

Mohd.  Abdus  Salam 
Mohd.  Akber  Khan 
Hohd.     Ashraf     Khan 

Popalzai. 
Mobd.     Abdul     Hamid 

Khan. 
Mohd.  Asghar 
Mohd.  Abdul  Haq  ..« 

Mohd.  Abdul  Latif 
Mohd.  Abdul  Bahim      ...« 
Mohd.  Ajmal-ud-din  Sid- 

diqi. 
Mohd^  Asghar  Husain    ... 
Mohd.  Akber  Khan 
Mohd.  Ata-ul-lah  Khan... 
Mohd.  Abdul  Ghafoor    ... 
Mohd.  Abdul  Aziz 
Mohd.  Akram  Khan 
Mohd.  Abdus  Salam  Khan 
Mohd,  Abbas  Khan 
Mohd.  Amin-ul-lah  Khan 
Mohd.  Ali  Sajjad 
Mohd.  Abdas  Samad      ... 
Mohd.  Abul  Hasan  Naqvi 
Mohd.  Ali  Jafri 
Mohd.  Amin  Fakih        ... 
Mohd.  Baqir 
Mohd.  Barket  Ali 
Mohd.  Daud  Abbasi 
Mohd.  Fashi-ud-din 
Mohd.  Fazal-i-Haq 
Mohd.  Farzand  Ali 
Mohd.  Faiq 

Mohd.  Farhat  Khan       ••• 
Mohd.  Ghous  Khan 
Mohd.  Habibullah  Khan 
Mohd.  Habibullah 
Mohd.  Hasan  Khan 
Mohd.  Hidayat  Husain  ••• 
Mohd.  Hayat 
Mohd.  Hashim 
Mohd.  Husain 
Mohd.  Huzurol    Hasnain 
Mohd.  Husain  Khan      .., 
Mohd.  Husain  Shah 
Mohd.  Hadi 
Mohd.  Ibrahim 
Mohd.  Jkram  Ullah      ... 


1899  Canning  College 

1899  M.  A..0.  College 

1899  Do. 

1899  Do. 


1900 


Do. 


.•.  in 

^  n 

..-  II 

...  Ill 

4^  n 


1900              Do.  M.  Ill 

1900  Christ  Church  College  ..,  II 

1901  M.  A.-0.  College  ...  II 
1901  Do.  ...  li 
1901              Do,  ...  II 

1901  Queen's  College  •<  II 

1902  M.  A.-0.  College  .••  Ill 

1903  Beid  Christian  CoUege  .m  II 
1903  Queen's  College  ...  Ill 
1903  M.  A.-O.  College  .•.  Ill 

1903  Do.  ...  HI 

1904  St.  John's  College  ...  II 
1904  M,  A..0.  College  ...  II 

1904  Do.  ...  Ill 
1906              Do.  ...  II 

1905  Christ  Church  College  ...  II 
1905  Canning  College  ...  II 
1895  Agra  College  ...  II 

1897  M^A.-0.  College  ...  II 

1898  Do.  ,^  III 

1905  Do.  ,.4  II 
1891              Do.  ...  Ill 

1891  Canning  College  ••.  II 

1894  M.  A.-O.  College  ...  II 

1895  Canning  College  ...  Ill 
1901  M.  A.-0.  College  ..  II 
1897  Maharaja's  College,  Jaipur  II 

1896  M.  A.-0.  College  ...  II 

1892  Do.  w.  II 

1893  Canning  College  ...  Ill 

1894  M.  A.-0.  College  «•  III 

1896  Do.  ...  II 

1901  Do.  ...  II 

1902  Do.  ,..  II 

1897  Do.  ...  II 
1900              Do.  ...  HI 

1906  Do.  ;.,  II 
1906  Do.  ...  Ill 
1905  Christ  Church  College  ...  Ill 
1892  Canning  College  ...  II 

1899  M,A.-0.  CoUege  «..  lU 


878 


LUrr  Of  GRADQlTfB. 


ICohd.    Itmaa    Uf-Bata 

Abuzar. 
Mohd.  Idrls  Antari  ••• 
Mobd.  Ibrahim  Khan  ... 
Ilobd.  Ikram  Alam  J.  ... 
Mohd.  Intizar  Ali  Abbaei 
If  oh'd.  Inamnl  Haq 
If.  lazazAlam  J.  ••• 

Mohdi  Ibrahim  Khan     ... 
Mohd.'  Inayat  Ullah 
Mohd;  If>mail  Faruqi     ... 
.Mohd.  Junaid 
liohii!  Khan  Sambul 
Hohd.  Khalil  Syed 
Hohd.  Khalil 
Ilobd.  Latif 
liohd!  Matin 
Mohd!  Mahmud  Ali  Khan 
Mohd;  Makbul  Husain  ... 
Mohd)  Masha  Allah 
Mohd;    Mashuq    Hnsain 

Khan. 
Mohd.  Mosin  Siddiqi    ... 
Mohdi  Miinir-uddin 

Ahmad. 
Mohd.  Musanna 
Mohd.  Mahmud  .«. 

Mohd.  Maula  Baksh 
Mohd;  Nurul  Hasan 
Mohd.'  Nur 
Mohd.'  Nadir  Husain 
Mohd.^  Nazir 
Mohct.' Nairn  Khan 
Mohd.  Nasir  Osmani 
Mohd.  Owais  Karney    ... 
Mohd.  Bafi^ 
Mohd.  Baya 
Mohd.*  Bafi-ulUh 
Mohd-^BajabKhan 
M^hd.*  Bafiqiie 
Mohd.'Bahim  Baksh  (of 

Sialkot). 
Mohd*.'Shakar  Baksh  Ka- 

dir. 
Kohd'Sbaukat  Ali  Bizri 
Mohd.  Saft  Khan 
Mohd.  Salamul  Haqq    ... 
Mohd.'  AhafiuzTZaman   ... 
;^ohd;Said 


1900 

Bareilly  College 

••• 

Itl 

1900 

Qneen's  CoUeffe 

••a 

in 

1901 

M.  A.-().  College 

•  .. 

ii 

1901 

Do. 

■  .. 

n 

1902 

Do. 

a.. 

in 

1902 

Do. 

•  .. 

III 

1902 

Da 

... 

II 

1905 

Govt.  College,  Aimer 

II 

1902 

M.  C.  College 
M.  A..0.  OoUege 

•  .. 

III 

1905 

».  * 

HI 

1902 

Do. 

••• 

III 

1891 

Do. 

•  •• 

II 

1893 

Queen's  College 

••• 

I 

1895 

•  .. 

II 

1892 

M.  C.  College 

a*. 

II 

1889 

Do. 

... 

II 

1897 

.  Do. 

... 

II 

1897 

•  .. 

ni 

1901 

M.  A.-C  College 

«•* 

II 

1901 

Do. 

•  M 

II 

1901 

Do. 

■  •• 

II 

1904 

1)0. 

•  ». 

II 

1904 

no. 

•  •« 

III 

1905 

.  Do. 

».. 

II 

1899 

Teacher 

... 

III 

1893 

... 

III 

1893 

Do. 

•  •. 

III 

1894 

Qneea's  College 

•  M 

II 

1896 

Do. 

•  .. 

II 

1896^ 

M.  A..0.  CoUege 

•  •• 

II 

1905 

Canning  College 

•  •• 

II 

1905 

M.  A..p.  College 

... 

II 

1889 

Bareilly  College 

•  •• 

II 

1892 

Canning  College 

... 

II 

J895 

.Do. 

... 

II 

W5 

M.  C.  College 

... 

III 

1900 

M.  A.tO.  CoUege 

... 

III 

1902 

,.Do. 

•  .. 

III 

1895 

Do. 

•M 

II 

1896 

,.Po. 

... 

II 

1896 

Canning  College 

... 

II 

1896 

M.  A..P.  College 

a.. 

11 

1896 

Teacher 

... 

n 

.1897 

M.A,-,Q.  College 

... 

II 

USX  OF  OB^BMtSfe. 


819 


.  If(»ha.  8altli  (Syed)      .. 
Mohd.Shaukat  Ali 
Mohd.  Sirajul  Haqae    ... 
]i(oh.d.8adiq   ' 
Mohd,  Shamsuz  Zoha    ... 
Mohd.  Said 
M.  Sarfraz  Khan 
Mohd.  i^ajid  Husain  Moin- 

ud-din. 
Mohd.  Sbafdar  Khan     ... 
Mohd.  Shaft  .    ... 

Mohd.  Shaft  Ahmad 
Moh^^  Sahib-din  ... 

Mohds  Usman 
Mohd.  Wasi 

Mohd-.Wilayat-ullah«    ... 
Mohd^  Wall  Jan 
Mohd.  Wajid   Husain 

AlaTi. 
MohdvYakubAli 
Mohd«.Tasaf  Usmani   ... 
Mohd'.  Taqub 
Mohd.  Yamin  Usmani   ... 
Mohd.  Yakuh  Khan 
Mobd..Zahur 
Mohd^ZainuKBba 
Mohd..Zahur-uddin   8id- 

diqi. 
Mohd.  Zainul  Abdin 
Mohan  Lai  Tiwari 
Moban  Lai 
Mohan  Lai 
Mohan  Lai 

MohQQdra  Nath  Lahri  ... 
Mahmpd  Ali 
Mohni.Mohan  Lai 
^oin;r^d-din  Ahmadf    ... 
Moin-Dd-din  Ahmad     ... 
Mon  li^ohan  Banerji     ... 
Mon  Motho  Nath  Maker ji 
Monn)^thnath  Sanyal  ... 
Mool  QJband  Kaia 
Mool  Chand  Shukla 
Mool  .<;:;h&nd  Bej^wat}  .... 
Mooney  Chatterji 


1898  Agra-GolIeg«  ...  Ill 
1S02  M.A^O.  College  ...  U 
1903  Canning  College  ...  11 

1903  Christ  X)hnrch  College  ...  Ill 

1904  M.  A.-0.  College  ^  If 
1904  ...Do.  ...  Ill 
1904              Do.  ...  Ill 

1904  Ganiung  College  ^  III 

1905  M,  A.-0.  College  ...  Ill 

1906  Do.  ,..  II 
1906  Do.  ...  II 
1905  Bo.  ...  Ill 
1897  M;C.  College  ...  11 

1894  Do.  ...  Ill 

1895  M.  A.'O.  College  ...  II 
1897  M.C.  College  ...  11 

1902  M.  A.-Q.  College  ...  II 

1892  M.  A.-0.  College  ...  II 

1899  Canning  College  ...  II 

1903  Queen's  College  ...  Ill 

1904  Canning  College  ...  II 

1905  M.  A.*0.  College  ...  Ill 

1894  M.C.  College  ...  II 
1897  Maharaja's  College,  Jaipur  II 
1905  M.  A.^0.  College  ...  II 

1904  bo.  ^  III 

1893  Canning  College  ...  II 
1893              Do.  ...  II 

1895  Agra  College  ...  \\ 

1900  Bareilly  College  ...  Ill 
1893  Queen^s  College  ...  Ill 
1892  M.  A.*0.  College  ...  Ill 

1900  Bareilly  College  ...  II 
1892  M.  U.  College-  ...  It 

1901  St.  John's  a>llege  ...  U 

1905  M.  C.  College  ...  Ill 
1899  Govt.  College,  Ajmer  ...  II 
1901  Queens  College  ..,  II 
1895  Maharaja's  College,  Jaipur  II 

1904  Govt.  College,  Jubbulpore  II 

1905  <)0.  ...  II 
1901  Christ  Church  College   ^  II 


*  Honours  ia  Bnglish  Literature, 
t  Hononrs  in  FeisiMi.' 
I  Honours  in  Pbyiigs. 


380 


U8T  OF  OBAOUATnL 


Hoore^EJinbeth  (Miss)... 
Moti  Lai  Chattopadhya.^ 
Moti  Lai  Boy 
Huhabbat  ^nffh 
MukandLal  Z 

Hakat  Behaii  Lai* 

Mukefji,KuiaudNath  ... 

Hakhram 

Mukhtar  Ahmad  Quidwi 

Mttkta  Bahadur  liall    .^ 

llukta  Bebari  Lai  Bbar- 

gava. 
Hakta  Fershada 
Mukta  Prasad  Verma    *" 
Mulaim  Singh  Chauhao 
llnlChand   7.. 
Ilul  Chand  Qobhil 
Mul  Narayan  SriTaataT.'*.' 
Mumtaz-Ullah  Khan 
MungeBh  Kesheo  Mungi^e 
Mumr  Husain 
Manna  Lai   ... 
Manna  Lai  Miara  Z 

Munni  Lai    ... 
MnralidharNagar         Z 

Ma^r^"'"^*^      - 
Murlidhar  A^ihotri     ';.; 
Murhdhar  Chaturvedi  ... 
Murhdhar  Joshi 
^"fjijihar     Phundi    Lai 

Chhagharia.t 
Murlidhar  SrivastaT      ... 
Murhnjanohar  Sandal  ,.. 
Mushtaq  Ahmad 
Mustaque  Ali  Khan       Z 
Mutmaz  Hueain 
i^abi  Baksht.,. 
liadirShah  Hormawhaw 

Gandhi. 
Jagendra  Nath  Bose      ... 
Nagendra   Nath    Chatto- 

padhya. 
Nagendra   Nath  Mukho- 

padhya. 


1903  laabella  Thobm  CoUeM  H 

lajS  Canning  College           '..  II 

902  M.  C.  Collew                 ...  Ill 

SS5  ?»roi»y  College            ♦u  HI 

L8»S  Agra  College                  .^  II 

1902  Bareilly  College             .^  H 

1899  St.  John's  College          ..*  If 

LWl  M.C.  College                 ...  II 

-904          Do.      *                   ...  Ill 

1905  Jaswant  College,  Jodhpore  II 

^904             Do.                 do....  Ill 

1895  St.  John's  College           ...  II 

1894  Agra  College                  ...  II 

901  St.  John's  College          ...  II 

L893  M.C.  College           ^       ...  Ill 

1890  Agra  College                 »„  H 

[901  Canning  College             ...  II 

1905  M.  A.-O.  College            ...  Ill 

L895  6t.  John's  College          ...  Ill 

1894  M.  A.-0.  College            ...  H 

1905  Canning  College            ...  IIJ 

1893  Agra  College                  .„  II 

1905  C.  Hindu  (Allege,  Benares  HI 

1890  Qneen's  College             ...  I| 

893  Canning  ColUge            ...  Ill 

893           Do.                          „.  II 

1892  Bareilly  College             ...  I 

1897  Lashkar  College,  Gwalior  III 

1905  Bareilly  College            ...  HI 

'905  Lashkar  College,  Gwalior  II 


896 
905 
902 
905 
896 
895 


Agra  College 

Do. 
M.  A..0.  College 
St.  John's  College 
M.  A.-O.  College 

Do. 
M.  C.  College 


•.. 

Ill 

*•• 

II 

•*• 

II 

... 

II 

•*• 

II 

••• 

II 

M. 

I 

903  Do.  ,^      II 

898    Queen's  College  »..    Ill 


1889    Teacher 


...      II 


*  Honoan  in  Ohemistiy. 
t  Honours  in  Mathomaticf . 
I  Honoon  in  Ohemistry. 


UflT  OF  &BADUATBIS. 


3S1 


IfArendranath  Bai 
Nagethwar  Fcasad    Sri* 

yastar. 
Naiyayik,     Joseph  New^ 

man  Mukund. 
Nalin  KiixnAr  Mukerji  ••• 
Nanagram  Jauhar 
Nanak  Chand  Kspur      «.« 
Kanak  Prasad 
Nanak  Prasad   Brivastav 
Nanda  Lai  Bhattacharya 
Nand  Eishore  ..« 

Nand  Rishore  .«. 

Nfind  Kishore  *.« 

Nand  Eishore  Jaini 
Nand  Lai       ...  '    ... 

Nand  Lai  Basu  .^ 

Nand  Lai  Chandra         ••• 
Nand  Lai  Mathur 
Nand  Lai  Sinha 
Nand  Bam    ••• 
Nanhe  Mai    ...  ..« 

Nanik  Ram  Gupta 
Nanku  Pershad  ..« 

Naonehal  Singh  Mathur 
Narain  Das  Banerji 
Narayan  Balwant  Munshi 
Narayan  Bhasker  Ehare 
Narayan  Daji  Tapaswi  ... 
Narayan  Dass 
Narayan  Dass  •.• 

Narayan  Dass 
Narayan  Dass  Su^ksena,  C. 

G.B. 
Narayan  Lai  .., 

Narayan  Lazman  Ghane- 

kar* 
Narayan  Mukund    PaY«« 

nasker. 
Narayan  Prasad  Asthana* 
Narayan  Prasad  Bhargay 
Narayan  Swamp 
Narayan    Swarup   Bhat- 

nagar. 
Narayan  Yeshwant 

Eadam. 
Narbada  Prasad  Verma ... 
^arendra  Nath  Banerji  .. 


1898  Queen's  College           ..«  It 

1896  Canning  College           ...  Ill 

19Q2  M.C.  College                 «.«  II 

1896  Goyt.  College,  Jubbulpore  II 

1905  Maharaja's  College,  Jaipur  III 

1896  Canning  College  ...  Ill 

1903  Christ  Church  College  ..•  Ill 

1897  Canning  College  ...  II' 
1895  Agra  College                  ...  II 

1893  lidaharaja's  College  Jaipur  II 

1894  Agra  College  ...  II 

1898  Canning  College  ...  II 

1904  Agra  College  ...  Ill 
1902  St.  John's  College         ...  II 

1902  Christ  Church  College  -.  Ill 

1891  Queen's  College  ...  Ill 

1903  M.C.  College  ^  III 
1900  Do.                          ...  II 

1900  Meerut  College  ...  Ill 

1898  Christ  Church  College  ...  HI 
1902  M.  C.  College                 ...  Ill 

1901  Beid  Christian  College ...  II 

1902  M.C.  College  ...  II 

1899  Goyt.  College,  Ajmer    .^  III 

1900  Christ  Church  College  ...  II 
1902  Gk>yt.  College,  Jubbulpore  II 
1900  Victoria  College,  Lashkar  III 

1892  Bareilly  College  ...  II 

1894  Agra  College  ...  I 

1902  Teacher  ...               ...  II 

1903  Beid  Christian  College  ...  Ill 

1895  Cannii^f  College  ...  II 
1897  Lashkar  College,  Gwalior  III 


1905    M.C.  College 


III 


1893  Agra  College  •••  I 

1897  Teacher         ...  ...  HI 

1905  Goyt.  College,  Ajmer  .«.  Ill 

1895  AgraCpllege  ...  HI 


1896 


Do. 


1905  Do. 

1904    M.  A -O.  College 


III 

III 
ill 


*  Honours  in  Bnglith  Literature. 


382 


List  or  obaduates. 


Karot»v  Dass 
Narotam  Dass  Chaube  ... 
Karotam  Dutt 
Noratan  Mai* 
Kanitkha  Prasad  — 

Karsiuba  Sabai  ... 

NaBiisud-din  Hyd«r 
NatesbAppali  Dravid  ,^ 
Nathan.  Singb 
NathuBam  . 
NavabAli      ... 
Nawab  Bahadur 
Nawab^Aii    ... 
Mawal  Kishore 
NawalKishore  Lai 
Nazir  Ahftiad 
Nasir-ud-din  Hasan 
Nehal  Chandra 
Netra  Ballabh  Tiwari    ... 
NewalBehari  Misra 
Nawal.-EiBhore 
Niamat  Ullab 
Niaz  Ahmad  ... 
Niaz  Muhammad  Ehan .« 
Nibaraa.  Chandra  Gupta 
Nikhilaath  Maitra 
Nikhil   Ranjan    Mukho- 

padhyaya. 
Nikunl.  Behari  Banerjee 
Nilamber  Pant 
Nilkamal  Bhattaoharya... 
Nisar  Ali 

Nishi  Nath  Chatterji     .. 
Nit  Rishore  Mehira 
Nitya  Nand  Ghoube 
Nitya  Nand  Pandit 
Nitya  Nand  Pandey 
Nizam-ud-din  Ahmad    ... 
Nlzam-ud-din  Khan 
Nogendra  Nath  Chatterji 
NoTini  Kant  Mukerjee  ... 
Nolini  Eanto  Mukerji   ... 
Nolini  Mohan  Bai 
Nripendra  Nath  Dutt     ... 
Nrisinha  Banjan  Mukerji 
Nritya  Qopal  Sircar 


18d7  Queen's  College  ...  Ill 

1900  Bareilly  College  ...  HI 

1897  Agra  Ciollege  ...  Ill 
1904  Teacher  ^  Ilf 
1895  M.C.  College  ...  I 

1895  Do.  ...  I 

1891  Queen^B  College  ...  U 
1902  M.A.-O.  College  ...  11 
1894  Agra  College  ...  II 

1902  Do.  ...  II. 

1892  Bareilly  College  ...  II 

1903  M.A.-0.  College  ...  Ill 

1904  M.C.  College  ...  II 

1898  Canning  College  ...  11 

1898  Agra  College  ...  II 
1889  Queen's- College  ...  Ill 

1892  M.A.-O.  College  ...  II 
1904           Do.'  ...  Ill 

1896  M.  C.  College  ,.•  II 

1899  Bareilly  College  ...  II 

1894  M.C.  College  ^  III 

1897  Do;'  ...  Ill 
1899  M.  A.-0.  College  ...  II 

1904  Do.  ...  Ill 

1895  Do.  ...  II 

1893  M.C.  College  ...  II 

1905  Do.  ....  11 
1897  QueenNsi  College  »«.  II 

1899  Christ  Church  College   ...  II 

1904  M.C.  College  ...  Ill 

1899  Queen's  College  ...  II 

1892  Bareilly  College  ...  I 

1893  M.C.  College  ...  Ill 
1904  St  John's  College  ...  Ill 
1893  Canning   College  ...  II 

1895  St.  John's  College  ...'  II 

1896  M.  C.  College  ...  II 
1892           Do.  ...  11  - 

1899  Canning  College  ...  Ill 

1897  M.C.  College  ...  Ill 

1901  Queen's  College  ...  ll 

1902  Bareilly  College  ...  XI 

1900  Canning  College  ...  Ill 
1896  M.  C.  College  ...  Ill 

1903  Queen's  College  ...  Ill 
1891  Agra  College  ...  II 


*  Honours  in  liathematlot. 


fJ&S  OF  GBAD^ATE8» 


388 


NnrAhnjad  ...  ..» 

Nur  Ba^sh    ... 

N'urul  ikiz  (Mohd«) 

Oakley,  B.  Sherman* 

Obeidullah 

O'Donel,    Ruth  Florence 

Old,  Loiiie  F.  (Miss)      ... 
Onar  Singh  ...  .,» 

Onkar  t^rasad  Mlsra       ••• 
Onkar  Hingh  Kunwar    .*. 
O'Reilly,  Alice  (Miss)    ^ 
Oudh  £ehari  Lai 
Oadb  B'ehari  Lai 
Fahlad  Das  Tandoo 
Pal  too  f^asad 
Pandit      Bira]      Narain 

Chakbast. 
Pandit  Bri]  Narain  Tan- 

kbah. 
Pandit  Brij  Mohan  Nath 

Zutshi. 
Pandit   ^Brajendra    Nath 

Sbarga. 
Pandit    Chandra    Naiain 

Uarkauli.} 
Pandit   ;  Chhabbi     Nath 

Misra. 
Pandit  Sharma  Nath     ... 
Pandit     Gokaran     Nath 

Misra. 
Pandit  Govind  Narain 

Bharma. 
Pandit  "Iqbal     Krishna 

M.  Gnittoo. 
Pandit   '  Iqbal      Narain 

Goher. 
P.  Ishwair  Lai 
Pandit  J  ha  LajjaShanker 
Pandit  Jwala  tiahaiGurtu 
Pandit  Kishen  Lai  Kaul 
Pandit  Kunwar  Kishen  ... 
Pandit  Kunwar  Krishna 
Pandit  Madho  Prasad  ... 
Pandit  '^  Manohar     Nath 

SapruV 


1896  M.A.-O.C(dlegQ 
1892  Do. 

1899  Canning  College 

1900  Teacher 

1896  M.A.-0.  College 


1897  Do. 

1895  Agra  College 

1902  Christ  Church  College 

1892  Agra  College 

1903  Do. 
1889  M.C.  College 
1895  Bareilly  College 

1893  Agra  College 
1895  M.C.  College 

1904  Canning  College 


1899 


Do.      ^ 


1896    Canning  College 
1891  Do. 


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u 
II 
I 
u 


1965    Isabella  Thobum  GoUeige       I 


II 

« 

11 
II 

111 

H 

I 

HI 

II' 
II 

n 


1889  Madhay  College,  Ujjain...  Ill 

1897  Canning  College            •••  III. 

1901  M.C.C6Uege                ...  I 

1894  Teacher        ...              •„  II 


II 
II 


1899  Jaswant  College,  Jodhpnr  II 

1894  Canning  College  ..»  II 
1902  Do.                         ...  II 

1904  Madhay  College,  Ujiain...  II 

1895  M.C.  College  ..«  II 

1902  Do.  ...  II 
1904  Canning  College  ...  II 
1901  Do.  ...  Ill 
1904  Do:                         ...  Ill 

1903  Do;  ...  Ill 

1896  Do.  ..«  II 


*  Honours  in  English  Literature  an(d'  Fhiloeopfay. 

t  Honours  in  Histuiy. 

Itfoaounia  Ohemistay. 


S84 


UST  OP  aAADDAXB8« 


Pandit  Niddha  Ul  Dube 
Pandit      Prem     Kishen 

Taimm. 
FanditBam  Chandra  Dar 
Pandit     Sambhu    Dayal 

DwiTe. 
Pandit    Tirjagi    Narain 

Tankha. 
Flmdit    Tirloki    Narain 

Tankha. 
Panna  Lai     ...  .,. 

Panna  Lai     ... 
PannaLal^    ...  ,.. 

Panna  Lai  Mukerji       ,.. 
Panna  Lai  Singh 
Paras  Das  Jaini 
Parbhn  Lai  Bhargava   •*. 
ParbhQ  Das 
Parbhu  Dayal 
Pardman  Nath  Hukku  .., 
Parmanand  Victor  Alisra 
Parmeehuri  Dayal 
Parmeshwar  Dayal 
Parmeshwar  Dayal       ... 
Parmeehwari  Dayal 
Parmesbwari  Sahai       ,.. 
Partab  Singh 
Partap  Narain 
Par  tap  Singh 
Pateshwari  Prasad  Singh 
Pattabhiram    Balkrishna 

Telong. 
Pearay  Lai  Bhargaya    ... 
PeareyLal  Banerjt 
Permeshwar  Dayal 
Pfaadali  Lai  Sonar         ••• 
Phakir  Chand  Ghose     ... 
Pharaskhanevale        Bal- 
krishna Bao  Sham  Bao. 
Pherozsbah        Cursetjee 

Birdi. 
Pherozsbah  S.  Gambata.., 
Phowlal  Shri  Male        ,., 
Piare  Lai 

Piare  Lai  Tandon  •.. 

Piarey  Lai  ... 
Piarey  Lai  ... 
Pirbhtt  Dayal 


1894 

1898 

1894 
1903 

1904 

1904 

1893 
1896 
1900 
1904 
1896 
1899 
1890 
1899 
1899 
1905 
1900 
1895 
1894 
1903 
1893 
1904 
1893 
1894 
1902 
1896 
1903 

1901 
1902 
1902 
1899 
1894 
1905 


Agra  Oollega               •*.  U 

Canning  College          „,  II 

Beid  Christian  College...  II 

Victoria  College,  Lashkar  III 

Canning  College          ^  III 

Do.                       ,.,  II 


Mabaraja'tCoUegeiJaipur  III 
Agra  College 

Do. 
Christ  Church  College  ... 
Queen's  College 
Meerut  College 
Agra  College  ,.. 

St.  John's  College 
Canning  College 
J  as  want  College,  Jodhpur 
Govt. College,  Jubbulpore 
Beid  Christian  College... 
M.  C.  College  ,.. 

Do. 
Canning  College 
Agra  College 
M.  C.  College 

Do. 
Agra  College  ••• 

Canning  College 
Govt.  College,  Jubbulpore 


Canning  College  ••• 

M.  C.  (Allege 

Teacher 

Govt.  Collbge  (Jubbulpore 

M.  C.  College 

MadhaY   (BUege,  Tj jain 


II 

I 

III 

II 
III 
III 

IT 
III 
III. 

II 

II 

II 
III 

JI 
III 

II 

II 

II 
III 
III 

III 
I 
III 
II 
III 
III 


1902    M.A..O.  College 


♦..      II 


1900  St.  John's  College  ...  II 

1894  Maharaja's  College,Jaipur  II 

1896^  Meerut  CoUege  ,..  II 

1894  Agra  College  ...  t 

1891           Do.  .„  II 

1893          Do.  ,..  II 

1889  M.C.  College  ..•  II 


*  Honovn  In  MathMoatlgi^ 


I 


LIST  O^  0BADUATS8. 


885 


Pitamber  Pd.  Mathnr    4.^ 
Ponniah,  J.  A. 
Potbaki  Lai  Varma 
Prabhakar  Venkteah  Go-  • 

Prabhakar  Vishnu,  Vakil 
P^bhaa  Chandra  Banerji 
Prabbat  Chandra  Bose  ... 
Phibbat  Chandra  Gupta... 
Ftobbat  Chandra  Mukerji 
Ptebh  Dayal  Bampal     ... 
Prabodh  Chandra  Banerji 
Prabodh  Chandra  Ben   ... 
Prabbu  Dayal 
Prag  Narain 
Plrag  Narain 
Prag  Narayan 
Prablad  Shanna 
P^akash  Chandra  Baner- 
•  jea. 
Pnikash    Chandra    Gan- 

goli. 
Pramatha  Nath   Bando- 

padbya. 
Pramatha  Nath  Chakra- 

Tarti. 
Pramatha  Nath  Ghoah  ... 
Pran  Kristo  Boy 
Praphulla  Chandra  Ghosh 
Prasanno  Kumar  Bagchi. .. 
PMisanno  Kumar  Sircar ... 
Prasanno  Kumar  Sircar ... 
Prasiddha  Narayan  Singh 
FraTash  Chandra  Chatter- 

Ji. 
Pteyag  Das 

Prayag  DasBhaigava  •»• 
PtayagDatt 

Prem  Behari  •«• 

Plrem  Lai  Sah 
Prem  Narain 
PreoNathGhose 
Priya  Nath  Datta 
Pjrofulla  Chandra  Chakra- 

Tarti. 
Plofullo  Nath  Bose 
Promode  Nath  Bov 
Puran  Chandra  Mitra    «- 
Puma  Chandra    Bhatta- 
ya. 


1904  M.A.-0.  College 

1899  St.  John's  College 

1899  BareiUy  College 

1906i  Teacher 


1896 
1898 
1897 
1894 
1899 
1904 
1889 
1903 
1896 
1895 
1896 
1904 
1905 
1904 


Madhar  College,  UJJain... 
Govt.  College,  AJmer     ... 
Do.  Jubbolpoie 

Canning  College 
Bareilly  College  ••• 

Teacher 
M.  C.  College 
Govt.  College,  AJmer    ^ 


Agra  College 


College 
Agra  College 
Christ  Church  College 
Teacher 
M.  C.  College 


1894    OanningCollege 

1897  St.  John's  College 

1898  Agra  College 


M.C.  College 

1897  Do. 

1904  Christ  Church  College    ... 

1891  Queen's  College 

1898  Christ  Church  College  ... 
1902  Do. 

1893  Queen's  College 
1895  Do. 


M.  C.  College 
1906  Do. 

1893  Canning  College 
1889  Do. 

1901  Do. 

1900  Agra  Collie 

1900  St.  John's  College 

1893  Queen's  College 

1903  M.  A.-0.  CoUege 

1894  M.  C.  College 

1904  St.  John's  College 

1901  Canning  College 
1896  M.G.CoUege 


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II 

ni 

II 
II 

III 
II 
II 

HI 
II 

III 

III 
II 
II 

III 
II 
II 

II 

II 

III 

II 
II 
II 
III 
III 
II 
II 
II 

III 
III 
III 
II 
II 
II 
II 
II 
II 

II 

III 

II 

III 


986 


Uffr  OP  GRADUATES. 


Pteia  Chandra  Chatto-    18»7    M.  C.  College 


padhyaya. 
Poma  Chandra  Datt 
Fama   Chandra  Vidyant 
Famah  Chandra  Mukerji 
Fumendu  Kumar  Majum- 

dar. 
Fttmanand  Pandey 
Purshotum  Daa 
Furuflhottam  Das  Tandon 
Fushkar  Narayan  Mehra 
Pyara  Lai  Bhargava 
FyareLal. 
Fyare  Lai  Choube 
Pyare  Lai  Kasliwal 
Fyare  Lai  Katara 
Fyare  Lai  Sharma 
Fyari  Lai  Agarwal 
Qamar  All 
Qazi  Barakat  All 
Qasim  Beg  Chagtai 
Quazi  Rashid  Ahmad     ... 
Radha  Charan  „, 

Badha  Krishna 
Badha  Krishna  Chonbe... 
Radba  Krishna  Dasa 
Badha  Mohan 
Badha  Mohan 
lladha  Mohan  Mahrotra... 
Badha  Mohan  Mathur    ... 
Badha  Eayan  ,,[ 

Badha  Ravan  Bhargara!!! 
Badhay  Charan 
Badhe  Krishna  Lai 
Badhe  Ravan  Lai 
BadheyLal  ... 
Badhika  Prasad  Varma ... 
Bafiuddin  Ahmad 
Bafiuddin  Ahmad  ... 

Bafiuddin  Siddiqi 
Bageshwar  Prasad 
Baghbar  Dial  [\\ 

Baghonandan   Prasad 

Sharma. . 
Baghuber  Dayal 
Baghuber  Dayal  Maheshri 
Baghubar  Dayal  Gupta... 
Baghubir   Dayal  Mathur 
Baghubir  Dayal  Shukla... 


896  Do. 

901  Canning  Colli-ge 

905  Govt.  College,  Aimer 

900  M.C.  College 


904 
902 
904 
904 
899 
903 
895 
895 


897 
894 
905 
889 
897 
897 
900 
900 
890 
890 
904 
.901 
894 
891 
901 
:893 
900 
895 
893 


895 
905 

895 


Do. 
Do. 

Do. 
Govt.  College,  Ajmer     ... 

Do. 
St.  John's  College 
Agra  College 

Maharaja's  College,  Jaipur 
M.  A.-O.  College 
Meerut  College 
Agra  College 
M.  A. -O*  College 

Do. 

Do. 
Bareilly  College 
M.C.  College 
Teacher 
Agra  College 

Do. 

Do. 
M.  C,  College 

Do. 
Maharaja's  College,  Jaipur 
Agra  College 

Christ  Church  College    ... 
Queen's  College 
Bareilly  College 

Do. 
M.  a  College  ..! 

Lash kar  College,  Gwalior 
Queen's  College 
Canning  College 
M.  A.-0.  College 
M.C.  College 
M.  A.-O.  College 
Bareilly  College 


3  Agra  Colleisre 
3  Do.     *^ 

894  Do. 

5  Do. 

896  Canning  College 


III 

III 

III 

III 

II 

II 
II 
II 

in 

III 

II 

III 

II 

II 

III 
I 
111 
II 
II 
II 
II 
II 
II 

III 

III 

.  II 
II 

III 

III 
II 

III 
II 
II 
II 

III 
II 

III 
II 
II 

III 

III 
II 

III 
II 

III 


U8T  OF  QBADUATKft 


387 


Bag;bubir  Prasad  Ehare... 
Baghubir  Pnuucd  Varma* 
<  Ka^ubir  Sahai  SrivastaTa 
Baghubir  Saran 
Baghubir  Saran  Bhargava 
Baghubir  Singh 
Baghunandan  Lai 
Baghunandan  Lai  0ar   ... 
Baghunandan  Prasad     ... 
Baghunandan    Prasad 

varmiu 
Bahiinath  Agrawal 
Baghunath  Das 
Baghunath  Dass 
Baghunath  Prasad 
Baghunath  Prasad 
Baghunath  Prasad 
Baghunath  Prasad  Oupta 
Baghunath     Bamohandra 

Whgray. 
Baghunath  Sahai 
Baghunath  Sahai 
BahUkar      Narhar     Bao 

Shanker  Bao. 
Bahim  Bakah 
Bai  Jwala  Persad 
Bajani  Kumar   Kukerjee 
Baliaram 

Bajaram  Upadhya 
Baj  Bahadur  Bhargava  ... 
Baj  Bahadur  Ad athur      ... 
Baj  Bahadur  Sanghi 
BaJ  Bahadur  Sriyastav  ... 
Ra|  Bahadur  Yarma 
Ba]  Bahadur  Varma 
Bai  BeMri  Lai  Mathur  ... 
Kal  Bir  Prasad 
Raj  Chaod 

Bajendra  Chandra  Dass  ... 
Bajendra  Narain  lloitra ... 
Bajendra    Narain  Varma 
Bajendra  Nath' 
Bajendra   Nath    Chakra- 

Tarti 
Baj<B8wari  Pershad 
Ea]  Gopal 

Baiiva  Nayan  Sahay 
Baj  EiShore  Lai  Sriyastav 


1895  A  ^la  College         '       .m  U- 

1893  M.C.  College  ...  I 
1905  Canning  College  ...*  Ill 
1891  Agra  College                 •..  Ill 

1894  Do.                         ...  II 

1894  M.A..O.  College            ...  IX 

1896  Victoria  College,  Lashkar  III 
1902  Christ  Church  Obllege  ...  II 

1897  Bareilly  College  ...  II 
1899  Canning  College             ...  Ill 

1905  Gott.  College,  AJmer    ...  II 

1896  Agra  College                  ...  Ill 

1898  Victoria  College,  Laehkar  III 
1898  Canning  College             ...  Ill 

1895  Queen's  College  ...  II 
1901  M.C.  College                ...  Ill 

1896  Do.  ...  .1 
1908  Madhav  College,  Ujjaia...  II 


1892    Canning  College 

1900  St.  John's  College 

1901  Madhav  College,  UJJain. 


II 
II 
II 


1902  M.  A..0.  OoUego  ...  Ill' 
1905  M.C.  College  ...  Ill 

1893  Agra  College  ...      II 
1901  Bareilly  College  ...      II' 

1894  M.  C.  College  ...  Ill 
1898  Agra  College  ...      II 

1903  Do.  ...  Ill 

1895  Bareilly  College  ...  Ill 

1893  Canning  College  ...     II 

1894  M.  C.  College  ^     II  ' 
1905  Agra  College  ...      II 

1901  Bareilly  College    '        ...     II 

1898  Canning  College  ...      U 

1895  M.  C.  College  ...-    II 

1900  Canning  College  ...  Ill 

1902  Queen's  College  w.      II 

1901  Agra  College  ...  Ill 

1899  Maharaja's  College,  Jaipur     II  ' 

1904  Agra  College  ...111 


1905  Bareilly  College 

1899  M.  C.  College 

1900  Do. 

1901  Do. 


U 
11 
II 
II 


Uonourt  la  Mathematics  and  !a  Ingliffh  Ltterataro  aad  in  Fhysioal  Soieooo. 


S88 


UtT  OP  0BADUATB8. 


lUjXiflioraMiaTHiiia 


Kithoro  Wuiloa 
Xrislma  BUttaehwli 


Ba  J^omar 
JU:  Kammr 

Bft  Harain  w». 

Ba;   Nai»ia  •». 

Ba;  Harain  BnluBirar  ... 
BaJ  Hanin  Vanna  ^ 
Ba  Narayan 
Bal  Nacavaa  BriTaataT ... 
Bakbal  Chamlia  Framaiiik 
Bamakbar  Dat  Upadhya 
Bama  Prasad  .,. 

h%  Bam 
iytar  ••• 

Bam  Bali  Bai  «. 

Bam  Bakah  BriTaataT    — 
Bam  Bhaioea 
BamBharose  Lai  Agnihotri 
Bam  Chandra*  ••• 

Bam  Chandra 
Bam    Chandra    Balwant 

Bopaidiker 
Bam  Chandra  Gangadhaf 

Hatu. 
Bam  Chandra  Gobind  Bane 
Bam  Chandra  Mehra 
Bam  Chandra  Misra 
Bam  Chandra  Mukhopad* 

hya. 
Pam     Chandra     Narain 

Shrouti. 
Bamchandra  Bao  Amardi- 

kar. . 
Bamchandra  Yanna 
Bamchandra        Yinayak 

Dhfk]3tnadhikari. 
Bain  Charan 
Bamcharan   Badha  Bal- 

Ubhl 
Bam  Charan  Binha 
BamDass 
BamDasBGkmr 
Ram  Dayal  Dube 
Bam  Dayal  Misra 
Bam  Dayal  Pathak 
Bam  Dayal  BriTastav    ..« 


806    II.  CCoUage       •  '  .,.  H 

90S    Christ  ChurekCctieffe.i.  Ill 

B    M.C.  College  .•.  Ill 

[805    CamdngCallege  •••  III 

B    Agra  College  ...  Ill 

3   Govt.  College,  AJmer  .^  II 

1901    Canning  College  ..»  .II 

5    M.C.  College  ...  If 

898    Agra  College  ^  .  II 

905          Do.  .#4  II 

898    Canning  College  •••  II 

890          Do.  .,.  II 

1900    Teaeher  •»»  II 

.897   Queen's  College  ...  II 

1898    Canning  College  .,.  Ill 

895            Do.  ^11 

1901  H.  C.  College  .,.  II 

894  Canning  College  •••  II 

895  BareUly  College  ..,  Ill 
3    Canning  College  ...  Ill 

898    Agra  College  .,•  I 

.900    St.  John's  College  .,,  Ill 

)   Teacher  •..  Ill 

.901    Christ  Church  College  •«.  Ill 

1902  Bt.  John's  College  .;.  II 

1903  Do.  ...  II 

904  Agra  College  ..«  Ill 
.895    ICahaiaia's  College,  Jaipur  I 

)   GoTt.  College,    Jubbnl-  III 

pore, 

\          Do.                do.  ...  II 

905  BareUly  College  u.  Ill 

896  Govt.    College,    Jnbbol-  II 

pore< 

893    8t.  John's  College  ...  II 

895  BareUly  College  ...  HI 

901    YictoriaCoUege,Iiashkar  I| 

.891    Queen's  College  .i^  III 

904    M.  C  College  ...  U 

.901    Agra  College  ...  II 

890    Canning  College  ...  Ill 

896  BareiUy  College  ...  II 
893    Teacher        ...  ...  m 


t9oAoqr4tal!o|Uab, 


hm  OM  O^AJ>VIATm 


989 


fiamOin  ,*i 

Raxh^ndra  KrklmatOhosh 
BaxM^eha  Dal^  I'anida    ^. 
fiaxh^shwarDas  Gtaxg^y,,^ 
BameshwariPraaad 
fiamdshwar  Boy  .»«. 

Raxngopal  ... 

Bamgopal 

Baxnagyan  Sinha  ••• 

Bam,  Harriet  (Miss)     ... 
,  Bamji  Dass 
BailiLJiDass 

Bain^wan  Lai  Bhargav... 
Bamakant  MaMya 
BanikishOFe  Scikul 
Bamkrisbna  KesliAT  Sar- 

viitay. 
Bamkrisbna      L.     Shri- 
^  kbande. 

Bamkrishna  Vislmu  (Ft.) 
Bam  Lall 
RamLall 

Bam  Lall  SrivastaTA  — 
Bam  Lid  Baronia  ... 

;  Bam  Narain 

'  Bami  Narain  .». 

,Bam  Narain  Hakchar   ... 
;Bam  JNarain  Kakkar     ... 
Bam  Niurain  Baut 
Bam  Narain  Singh        ••• 
Bam  Narain  Titvedi 
Bam  Nar^vyan 
Bam'Narayan  Bhatia    ... 
Bam  Narayan  Bhatna^ 
Bam  Karesh  Lai 
Bam  Nath 

Bam  Nath  Bhargava     ... 
Ram  Nath  Sircar 
Bam  Fartab  Sabai 
Bam  l^asad 
Bam  Prasad 

Bam  Frasad  Avasthi  ••• 
Bam  Frasad  SrivastaT  ••• 
itam  Prasad  Mann  ^ 
Bam  Frasad  Bay  •« 

Bam  Frasad  Saksena    ... 
.Bam,fta8adVarmft 
Bam  Pratap  Agarwala ... 


1894  Canning  College 

1891  11.C.  College 
1906  Bo. 

1807  Queep's  College 

1904  Teacher 

1902  Canning  College 

1896  H.C.  College 
tolle 


..III 

...  Ill 

...  II 

.•.  Ill 

...  Ill 

..*  -  n 

...  Ill 

1893    Canning  College           .^  II 

1895    St.  John's  CoUege         .^  II 

1898    Agra  College                 ...  Ill 

1905    Isabella  Thobum  College  II 

1698    M.C.  College                 .^  111 

1901  MeemtCoUege             ...  Ill 

1902  Teacher  ...  II 
1905  M.C.  College  ...  II 
1902  Canning  College  ...  II 
1901    Victoria  College,  Lasbkar  :  II 


1894    Agra  College 


..      II 


1896  Do.                          M.  n 

1899  Canning  College  ...  Ill 

1902  Bareilly  College  ...  Ill 
1905  Beid  Christian  College  ...  Ill 
1901  Govt.    College,    Jubbol-  II 

^   pore. 

1895  M.C.  College                ...  Ill 

1900  Queen's  College  ...  II 
1892  Agra  College  ...  It 
1892  Bo.  ...  II 
1895  Victoria  College,  Lashkar  III 
1904  St.  John*8  College        ...  I'H 

1898  Agra  College  ...  I 

1895  Bo.  ...  It 
1904  M.C.  College                 .„  Ill 

1901  St.  John's  College  ...  II 
1901  Queen's  College            ...  Ill 

1899  Agra  College  ...  Ill 
1889  Canning  College            ...  II 

1896  M.  C.  CoUege  ...  Ill 
1899  Bo.  •..  II 
1891  Agra  College                 ...  Ill 

1897  M.  C.  College  ...  Ill 
1901  Govt.  College,  Jubbulpore  II 

1903  M.C.  College  ...  Ill 

1899  St.  John's  College  ...  lit 

1900  M.C.  College  ..•  II 
1900  Canning  College            ..«  Ill 

1898  M.  A.-0.  College  ...  lU 
1897  Maharaja's  cdlege,  Jai-  III 

pur. 


'390 


•  LIST  OV  0BADUATB8. 


fiAm  Baghubir  .^  1896 

BamRai  ^  1903 

KamSanehiSeth  ...  1893 

VamSanehi  Lai  Kakktt  1902 

Ram  Saran  »«  1901 

Ram  Saran  Das  ...  1896 

Ram  Saran  Das  ...  1896 

RamfiaranDas  .^  1903 

Ram  Saran  Siaha  ..»  1904 

RamStfrup  ^  1889 

Ram  Samp  '  ...  1893 

Ram  Sarup  ...  1896 

Ram  Sarup  ...  1904 

Ram  •Samp  Jaini  ...  1905 

Ram  Samp  Johari  ...  1898 

Ram  Sarup  Sharma  ...  1900 

Ram  Sarup  Sriyastav  ...  1899 

Ram  Sarup  Vaish  ...  1904 

Ram  Sarup  Varma  ^  1893 

Ram  Chandra  Saksena  ...  1894 

Ram  Shanker  Bajpai  ...  1903 

>Ram  Shanker  Bajpai  ...  1904 

Ram  Sundar  Sarma  ^  1906 

KamSwarup             .  ...  18iU 

Ram  Swamp  .«  1901 

Bam  Swamp  Sharma  %..  1904 

Ram  Ugrab   Lai  Stivas-  1903 

tava. 

Ram  Tad  Srivastav  ...  1809 

RandhirSinha  ...  1892 

Rang  Bahadur  Varma  ...  1899 

Banjha  Khan  ...  1901 

Ranjit  Singh  ...  1904 

Rasik  LalBhattaeluirya...  1895 

Rashik  Lai  Mittra  ...  1893 

.  Rasik  Vihari  ,.*  1903 

RathuLall  ...  1904 

Ratan  Lai  Chak,  Pandit  1889 

.  Rattan  Singh  ThakuT  ...  1897 

Rayinandan  Prasad  ..  1902 

Raymon,  W.  B.  .*  1895 

RazaAliEhaa  ...  1898 

Razafiusain  ...  1905 

RazaUllah  ...  1896 

Reoti  Saran  Gupta  ,..  1894 

Revati  Nandon  ...  1899 

Riaz-uddin  Abmad  ^  1901 

JUckhab  Das  Jaini  ...  1896 

RifatAliKhan  ..•  1904 


Bareilly  College  ...  H 

Meerat  College  ...  11 

Canning  College  ...  ill 

8t.  John's  College  *..  HI 

Do.  •«.  11 

Agra  College  ...  H 

Meerut  College  ...  HI 

Bareilly  College  ..-  IH 

Teacher  >^>  IH 

M.  A.-O.  College  ...  IH 

Agra  College  ...  IH 

M.  C.  College  ..»  W 

Canning  College  ...  H 

M.C.  College  ...  HI 

Do.  .«  HI 

Bareilly  College  ...  HI 

St.  John*s  College  .«»  HI 

Teacher         ...  ..*  IJl 

Bareilly  College  r..  Ill 

Agra  College  ...  H 

M.  C.  College  ...  IH 

Canning  College  .».  HI 

M.  C.  College  ...  HI 

Agra  College  .».  IH 

M.  C.  College  ...  H 

Bareilly  College  ..-  HI 

M.  C,  College  ...  H 

Canning  College  ...  H 

Maharaja's  College,  Jai-  II 

pur. 

M.  C.  College  ...  H 

M.  A.-O.  College  ...  H 

St.  John's  College  ...  II 

Queen's  College  ...  H 

M.  C.  College  ...  H 

Maharaja's  College,  lai-  IH 

pur. 

Meerut  College  —  H 

Canning  College  ...  HI 

GOTt.  College,  Jubbulpore  H 

Queen's  College  ...  IH 

St.  John's  College  ...  H 

M.C.  College  ...  HI 

Do.  .-  HI 

M.  A.-O.  College  ...  IH 

Agra  College  ...  H 

M.  C.  College  ...  II 

M.  A..0.  College  ...  HI 

Meemt  College      .       ...  Ill 

M.  A..0.  College  ...  HI 


LIST  OP  GRADUATES. 


391 


fiisalftt  Ali  Khan 
Biza  Ali  Bizvi 
Koop  Singh  B.  Tarma    .« 
Budra  Dutt  Singh 
Bndra  Narain   Srivastav 
Budra  Prasad  Trivedi    ... 
Bup  Narayan 
Bnp  Narayan 
BuBse,  Philo 
Buth  Howe  (Mies) 
Sabih-ud-din  Haider     ... 
Sabnis  Keshav  Dattatray  a 
Sadanand  Sharma 
Sadaahi  va    Madhav 

Parande. 
Sadashive  Misra 
Sadho  Bam  Dikshit 
Sadiq  Ali  Khan 
Safdar  Ali 
Sagarkaran  Mehta 
Sahdeva  Singh  Kakan  ... 
Sahib  Dayal 
Saida  Ali 

Said  Mohomad  Khan     ... 
Said  Uddin  Ahmad 
Sailendra   Coomar   Palit 
Saiyad  Abdul  Basit 
Saiyad  Abid  Hosain 
Saiyad  Ahmad  Ali 
Saiyad  Ali  Ahmad 
Saiyad   Mumtaz     Hasan 
Said  Ahmad  Husain 
Saiyid  Jalaluddiii  Haider 
Saiyid   Mahmud-ul  Haq 

Haqqi. 
Saiyad  Abdul  Hamid  ... 
Saiyid  Abdul  Kadir 
Saiyid  Hamid  Husain  ... 
Saiyid  Husain  Naqvi  ... 
Saiyid  Iftikhar  Husain ... 
Saiyid  M.  Ibu  Ibrahim ... 
Saiyid  Jauab  Ahmad  .^ 
Saiyid  Masud  Husain  ... 
Saiyid  Mohd.  Athar  Bu- 

khari. 
Saiyid  Mohd.  Ashique  ... 
Saiyid  Mohd.  Ashraf     ... 
Saiyid    Mohd.   Iltija 

Husain  Abidi* 


1904  Canning  Colleger 

1902  M.  A.-o.  College 
1901  Govt.  College,  AJmer 
1899  Canning  College 
1899  Do. 

1903  Do. 
1897  M.C.  College 
1895  Queen's  College 
1903  St.  John's  College 
1903  Girrs  H.  School 

1905  M.  A.-O.  College  ^  ^_ 
1905  Govt.  College, Jubbnlpore  III 
1899  Jaswant  College,  Je)dhpur  Ul 
1895  Govt.  College,  Jubbulpore      H 


1897 
1898 
1899 
1906 
1904 
1891 
1894 
1905 
1904 
1904 
1894 
1894 
1894 
1894 
1894 
1894 
1897 
1904 


Canning  College 

Queen's  College 

Canning  College 

M.  A.-O.  College         .  ... 

Maharaja's  College,  Jaipur 

M.  C.  College 

Queen's  College 

Canning  College 

M.  A.-O.  College 

M.  C.  College  .- 

Govt.  College,  Jubbulpore 

M.  A.-O.  College 

Queen's  College 

M.  A.-Q.  Colleg6 

Do. 
Canning  College 
M.  0.  &llege 

Do.  - 

Queen's  College 


1902  M.C.  College 

1902  M.  A.-O.  College 

1900  Do. 

1904  Do.  •< 

1902  Beid  Christian  College.. 

1893  M.C.  College 

1900  M.  A.-O.  College 

1902  Do. 

1900  Do, 

1904  Do.  •< 

1902  Agra  College 

1900  M.  A.-O.CoUeg6 


III 
II 

^?i 

II 
III 
I 
III 
III 
III 
III 


III 

II 

III 

III 

III 

III 

III 

III 

III 

III 

III 

II 

III 

I 

III 

II 

II 

II 

II 

II 
II 
II 
III 
III 
II 
II 
II 
II 


...   II 

...    n 
...    II 


S02 


UfiT  OF  GRAD0ATB8. 


8aiyid  Ifohd.  Idris 

BaiyidMohd.  tiazim 

Bidirid  Mohd.  Sbftft-ol 
HMan. 

Bftiyid  Mohd.  Sibtain   ... 

SalyidMobd  Taqi 

Bftiyid  Nazir  Has  a  in 
Mnsawi 

Baiyid  Nur-uMah 

Baiyid  BasaAli,B.lt.M. 

Saiyid  Biyaznl   Hasnain 

Baiyid   Shaukat   Husain 

Baiyid  Bibti  Mobd.  Jafri 

Baiyid  Wali  Mohd. 

Baiyid  Wisal  Mohd.      ... 

Ballad  Husain 

Baijad  Hyder 

Bakharam  Daabdar  Dube 

BaUg  Bam 

Balig  Bam  Patbak  (Chon- 
bej 

Saliff  Bam  Binha 

Sambhu  Nath  Tandon  ... 

SamiUllahFaruqi 

Sangam  Lai  Kapur 

Banjiban  Gangopadhyay 

Bant  Baksh 

Bant  Prasad  Mathur     ... 

Baprey  Somnath  Sitaram 

Sarada  Prasad 

Barada  Babay 

Barabhai  Manganbhai  ... 
Modi. 

Baradindu  Bhattacbarya 

Baradindu  Narayan  Bay 

Barah  Das  (Miss) 

f^aran  fiehari  Lai  Mathur 

Baran  Shankar 

Barat  Chandra  Banerli  ... 

Barat  Chandra  Bhatta- 
cbarya. 

Barat  Chandra  Bhatta- 
cbarya.* 

Barat  Chandra  Chaudbri 

Barat  Chandra  Gango- 
padhyay. 

Barat  Chandra  Ghose     ... 

Barat  Chandra  Bai 


1902 

M.  A.-0.  College 

.  ••• 

II 

1900 

M.  C.  College 
Jl.  A.-0.  college 

Mf 

11 

1900 

••♦ 

til 

1902 

Do. 

.- 

1 

1904 

M .  C.  college 

mm* 

1900 

M.  A.-O.  Ooilege 

•  B. 

n 

1900 

Do. 

^. 

,rll 

1892 

M.  A.-O.  CoUeffe 
GoTt.  College  Jubbu 

... 

il 

1902 

Ipdre 

ll 

1902 

Canning  College 
St.  John's  College 

..«' 

JI 

1902 

•«« 

111 

1897 

Govt.  College,  Jubbulporo 

M 

1900 

M.  A.-O.  College 

••• 

VI 

1892 

Teacher 

••• 

II 

1901 

M.  A..0.  College 
Govt.  College,  Jubbu 

..• 

II 

1905 

Ipore 

11 

1891 

Canning  College 

... 

II 

1898 

Agra  College 

—m 

n 

1903 

Canning  College 

••• 

in 

1890 
1899 

Agra  College 
m:  A.-0.  (S>llege 

... 

'S 

1891 
1891 

Agra  College 

n 

1892 
1900 

Cannilig  College 
M.  C.  Allege 
Queen's  College 

trm 

1893 

••• 

II 

1894 

M.U.  College 
Queen's  College 

••• 

II 

1893 

>•• 

m 

1899 

Agra  College 

n 

1901 

... 

u 

1899 

M.  C.  college 

... 

I 

1901 

Isabella  Thobum  College 

II 

1902 

Agra  College 

... 

III 

1898 

Do. 

.»• 

in 

1892 

M.  C.  College 
Queen's  College 

... 

m 

1892 

•  •¥ 

11 

1897 

M.  C.  College 

•  .• 

I 

1895 

Do. 

...   - 

li 

1889 

Do. 

HI 

1889 

Do. 

... 

ii 

1899 

Queen's  College 

... 

II 

*  Honours  in  BngU«h  Literature. 


U8T  OF  GBADUATES. 


Sarat  Kunwar  Banerji  ... 
Bant  Kanwifcr6h6iidhri.#. 
Sarat  Kunwar  Mukerji ... 
SardarKhan  ^.. 

Sarju  Narain  Tiwari     ... 
Sarju  Prasad 
Sarjn  Prasad  SrivastaT ... 
Baroda   Gbafan  Chakra- 

varti. 
Saroda  Pado  Mukerji    .^ 
Baroop  Nath  Kunzru     .,. 
Baroop  Narain  ••• 

Bashibhusan  Lai  m. 

'  Bataffor.  Sahai  Nigam  .•• 
Batcfiidanand  ... 

Batish    Chandra  Bando- 

padfayaja. 
Batish     Chandra    Chat- 

topadhyaya. 
Batish  Chandra  Dey 
Batish    Chandra  Bando- 

padhya.* 
Batish  Chandra  Banerji  .^ 
Batish  Chandra  Deva    ... 
Qatish  Chandra  Ghosalf 
Batish  Chandra  Ghose  ... 
Batish  Chandra  Ghose  ... 
Batish  Chandra  Ghose  ••. 
Batkari  ilittra 
Batkari  Mukerjee 
Batkori  Mukhopadhyay... 
Satya  Bhushan  Bose     ... 
Satya  Narayan  Lai 
Satya  Prasoono  Datta    ... 
8aty»  Brata  Bhattacharya 
Baityendranath  Mukerjee 
BuyedAliSajjad 
S^yed  Ashgar  Hasan     ... 
Bayed  Jafar  Husainie    ... 
Bayed  Mohd.  Baia  Musti} 
.  Bayed  Mufawaz  Husain... 
Bayed  Mustafa 
Bayed  Abdul  Husain     ... 
Bayed  Zainul  Abdin      .., 
Baved  Mohd.  K  a  s  h  i  f 

Husain  Jaferi. 


1895  M.C.  College 

.902  Queen's  College 

.905  Canning  College 

1904  M  A.-0.  Cdlege 

900  Christ  Church  College 

891  M.C.  College 

905  Canning  College 

:889  Queen's  College 


.898  Canning  College 

1897  Agra  College 

901  Do. 

1904  Maharaja's  College.  Jaipur    HI 


II 

II 

.II 

in 
II 

III 
II 

III 

III 

III 

n 


895  Canning  College 

1894  Agra  College 

900  Bareilly  College 

903  M.C.CoU6ge 

.900  Queen's  College 

890  Agra  College 


.901  Christ  Church  College  . 

S  M.C.  College 
905  Do. 

901  Canning  College 

898  Beid  Christian  College . 

.901  M.C.  CoUege 
897  Do. 

3  Queen's  College 

894  M.C.  College 
903  Do. 

2  Queen's  College 

897  M.C.  College 
901  Do. 

B  Do. 

891  Canning  College 

898  M.C.  College 
.897  Agra  College 
897  M.C.  College 
897  Canning  College 

9  M.C.  College 

893  Agra  College 

892  M.C.  College 

895  Canning  College 


m 

^   II 
...   II 

...  Ill 

-  II 

-  I 

III 

in 

I 

n 

in 
II 

III 

III 
II 

HI 

ni 

III 
II 
n 

III 
n 
n 
n 
n 
n 
II 
II 

III 


*  Honours  in  BngHuh  Litemturet 
t  Honours  in  MathenuktioSt 

}  Houonn  in  f  erslaui 


S94 


liar  OP  oBADaATKS. 


8*yed  Waiir  Hosain  .^ 
Bayed    Mohd.    Baqar 

Husain. 
Sepahi  Lai 
Beray  Mai  Bapna 
Bhabir-ud-zaman 
Bhadi  Lai 

Bliafi«  S*  bL»  ••• 

Bhafl  Ahmad  Khan 
Bhabab  Uddin  ••• 

Shah,    Mercy  Ahmad 

(Miss). 
Bbah  Monir  Mam 
Bbah  Bashidullah 
Bhaikb  Bahadur  All      ... 
Bhaikh  Imtias  All  Otli- 

mani. 
Shaikh  Mahmud  Haaan... 
Bhaikh  Mobd.  Husain  ... 
Bbaikh  Mohd.  Ismail  ... 
Bhaikh  Mobi-ul-Islam  ... 
Bhaikh  Tasaddaq  Husain 
Bhakir  Husain  ^ 

Bhakumbari  Das 
Bhun  Behari  Misra* 
Bhambhu  Narain 
Bhambha  Nath  Dube     ... 
Bhambba  Nath  Sukla     ... 
Bhamlal  Gargya 
Bham  Narayan  Balya     ... 
Bham  Nath  Mushran 
Bham  Shair  Jang  {Bahadur 
8hams-ud-din  Khan,  Mo- 

hamed. 
Sham  Sunder 
Sham  Sunder  Lai 
Shamsul  Hasan  #•• 

Shamsher  Bahadur 
Bhanker  AppajiGavane  ... 
Shanker  Bhagwant  Dighe 
Bhanker  Dayal 
Shanker  Dayal 
Shanker  Dayal  Raizada... 
Shanker  Lai 
Shanker  Lai 

Shanker  Lai  Bhargava  ... 
Shanker  Lai  Mehra  ... 
Bhanker  Lai  SrivastaT   ... 


1898    M.  A.-0.  College  ...  -   If 

1808    Qaeen*s  College  ^  -  II 

1898  Bareilly  College  ...  11 

1902  M.  C.  College  ^  11 

1899  M.  A.-0.  College  ...  Ill 

1904  Bareilly  College  ...  Ill 
1892  M.C.  College  ...  II 
1891  Canning  College  «..  Ill 
1896  M.  A.-O.  College  ...  II 
1906    Isabella  Thobum  College  III 

1900  M.  A.-O.  College  ...  II 

1903  M.  C.  College  ...  Ill 

1891  M.  A -0,  College  ».,  II 

1904  Do.  ...  Ill 

1903    Canning  College  ...  Ill 

1895           Do.  .;.  II 

1895           Do.  ...  II 

1905  M.  A.-O.  College  .-  II 

1905  Canning  College  •••  III 
1895    M.  C.  College  ...  Ill 

1903  Do.  ^,  III 

1895  Canning  College  •..'  1 
1892    M.  C.  College  ...'  II  . 

1896  Agra  College  ...  n 

1892  Queen's  College  ^  II 

1893  Agra  College  ...  H 
1892  Canning  College  ...  II 
1902    Bareilly  College  ...  if 

1901  Keid  Christian  College  ...  II 
1895    Agra  College  ...  n 

1902  St.  John's  College  .^  "III 

1899  Maharaja's  Coll.,  Jaipar.'.i.  II 

1900  M.  A.-O.  College  ...  m 
1895  Beid  Christian  College  ... '  III 
1900    Christ  Church  College    .^  III 

1898  Agra  College  ..r^III 

1892  Canning  College  ..;'  JI 
1895           Do.  ...  11 

1904  Agra  College  ...  Ill 
1890           Do,  .  ...  Ill 

1894  Bareilly  College  ...  II 

1899  Agra  College  ...  II 

1904  Teacher         ...  ...  Ill 

1905  bareilly  College  ...  Ill 


*  Honours  in  Bnglish  Literature. 


lilST  OP  GRADUATES. 


895 


Bhanker  Lai  SrivastaT  .^ 
Shanker  Lai  Vyas 
Shank er  Prasad 
Shanker  Singh 
Shanker  Sinha 
^hanker  Vithal  Eatemikar 
Shauket  All 
Shaukat  Ali  Khan 
Bheikh  Ahdul  Ghani 
Sheikh  Mohd.  Hamid    ... 
Sheikh  Mohd.  Ishaq 
Sheo  Baran  Singh  (£un- 

war) 
Sheo  Bakhsh  Sharma     ... 
Sbeo  Gharan,  Rufus        ... 
Sheo  Lai 
Sheo  Fershad 
Sheo  Prasad,  S.  B. 
Sheoraj  Bali  Mathur 
Sher  Mohammad  £han  ... 
Shiam  Bahadur  Sriyastav 
Shiam  Krishna  Dar 
Sbiam  Lai  Bhatia 
Shiam     Manohar     Nath 

Sharga  Ft. 
Shiam  Sunder 
Shiam  Sunder  Lai 
Shiam  Sunder  Lai 
Shiam  Sunder  Lai 
Shiam  Sunder  Sharma  ... 
Shiam  Sunder  Yarma     ... 
Shiam  Swaroop  Sarin     ... 
Shib  Baran  Singh 
Shib  Gbaran  Dass 
Sbibendro  Nath  Banerjee 
Shib  Narayan  (Primus)  ... 
Bhikhar  Nath  Bandopadh- 

ya. 
Shimbhu  Dayal 
Shiplev,  Everett 
Shiva  Baksh  Singh 
Shiv  Bir  Prasad 
Shiva  Charcm  Varma     ••• 
Shiva  Dass  Mukerjee    ... 
Shiva  Datt  Bhargava    ... 
Bhiva  Pularay  Bajpai   »m 
Shiva  Adhar  Pande 
Shiva  Dttlaray  Shukul ... 
Shiva     Govind      Sinha 

Varma. 


L905  Canning  College  ...        I 

1905  Jaswant  College,  Jodhpur    III 

,894  Canning  College  ...    "" 

1891  Agra  College 

L901  M.  C.  College 

1895  Victoria  College,  Lashkar 

1894  M.  A.-O.  College 

.901  Bareilly  College 

1904  M.  A.-U.  College 

.899  Do. 

1898  M.  0.  College 

1903  Agra  College 


897  Do. 

.905  Teacher 

892  Agra  College 

895  St.  John's  College 

902  Agra  College 
9  Canning  College 
a  M.  A.-0.  College 

896  Canning  College 

903  Agra  College 
902  Do. 

)  Canning  College 

t  Do. 

893  Agra  College 

894  Maharaja*8  College,  Jaipur 

904  Christ  Church  College   ... 

897  Canning  College 

894  Agra  College 

895  Do.  , 
892  M.C.  College 

{  St.  John's  College 

902  M.  C.  College 

904  Agra  College  ^ 
9  Bafeiily  College      .    ... 

)  Agra  College  ^ 

901  Reid  Christian  College . 

901  -M.  C.  College 

894  Canning  College 
901  Dor 

899  M.  C.  College 

898  Agra  College 

903  Teacher 

905  Christ  Church  College  , 
\  Canning  College  , 

.899  Teacher 


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III 

III 

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II 

II 

III 

II 

II 

II 

III 

II 

III 

I 

II 
III 


SM 


U8T  OP  0B1DUATK8. 


BhiyaKana  Nath 

fihlTa  Karain  Ltl  ^ 

Shiya  Mandn  TlHidoii    ,.. 

Sbiya  Narajan 

Shiya  Narayan   Baksena 

Bbiya  Narayaa  TriTedi  ••« 

BhiTaNathMulMd 

BhiTPnaad  ^ 

Bhiya  Pcasad 

BhiyaPnaad  •«» 

Bhiya  Fkasad  EHngh 

BhiyaBalBaU 

Bhiya  Bam  Marayan  Bapat 

Bhiya  Sh&nker 

Bhira  Shanker 

Bhiya  Shanker  Lai  (1)  ... 

Bhiya       Shanker      Lai 

Bhargty. 
Bhiya  Shanker  Nisam  ..• 
Bhridhar  Mahadeo 

Fendase. 
Bhri    Krishiia    Vithal 

Athalye. 
Bhrilal  Saksena 
Bhrinarayan  Tewari      •.« 
BhriniyaeBaoNasruda  (e) 
Shrirang  MoreshwarBane 
Bhri  Shndhara  ««« 

Shn1a-ud*din  £han  •«• 
Shuk  Deo  Behari  Miflra  «.# 
Shyam  Lai  ••• 

Bhyam  Lai 
Shyam  Lai 

Shyam  Lai  Agarwalla   ••> 
Bhyam  Naryan 
Shyama  Prasad  Varma ... 
Sh.  Md<  Matin-az-2aman 

Khan. 
Bhyam  Sander  Lai 
Siddheswar  Bandopadhya 
Biddique  Ahmad  Khan  •.• 
Bidh  Gopal 
Bidh  Fnead 

Bimeon,  Joseph  J.        ^ 
Bideshwar  Moitra 
Bidh  Gopal  Singh  ..« 

Singh,  S.  Nihal 
Sirah-Mai  Sand  ... 


1908 

Canning  Ckdlege 

••• 

III 

1901 

M.C.  CoUepe 
Canning  Cbilege 

-•*. 

III 

1908 

... 

lit 

1905 
1908 

Agra  College 
Maharala's  CoUege,  Jaipur 

in 
III 

1901 

Agra  College 

••• 

I 

1896 

Canning  College 

... 

III 

1894 

Goft.  College,  Jubbnlpore 

III 

1894 

Agra  College 

..« 

II 

1896 

M.C.  College 
Queen's  CoUege 

^ 

III 

1894 

••. 

II 

1892 

Canning  College 

••• 

III 

1901 

Madhay  College,  UjJ 

ain 

II 

1902 

Bareilly  College 

... 

Ji 

1908 

Meerut  College 

••• 

11 

1892 

Canning  CoUege 

••• 

III 

1894 

Agra  College 

••• 

II 

1894 

Canning  College 

... 

III 

1901 

Madhay  College,   UJ]ain 

III 

1897 

Do..            do. 

••• 

II 

1903 

Victoria  CoUege,  Lashkar 

III 

1903 

M.  C.  CoUege 

III 

1898 

Agra  CoUege 

III 

1904 

M.C.  College 

II 

1905 

Agra  College 

II 

1897 

M.  A..0  College 

III 

1900 

1892 

Canning  College 
M.  C.  CoUege 

II 
II 

1896 

Victoria  College,  Lashkar 

II 

1905 

Queen's  College 

«•• 

II 

1905 

Christ  Church  CoUege 

••• 

III 

1900 

Canning  College 

..« 

II 

1897 

M.  C.  CoUege 
Canning  College 

••• 

II 

1896 

•«» 

III 

1893 

BareiUy  CoUege 

••• 

III 

1893 

Canning  College 

... 

III 

1899 

M.  A.^.  College 

■•M 

II 

1899 

Do. 

II 

1894 

Canning  College 

••• 

II 

1902 

M  C.  College 
Queen's  College 

••• 

III 

1902 

II 

1889 

Do. 

••• 

III 

1890 

Teacher 

'*m» 

III 

1905 

St.  John*8  College 

••• 

in 

*  Honoiin  In  Philosophy. 


LIST  OF  GRADUATEa 


S97 


SiSraj  Abmad 

Siraj-ud-din 

Sirdar  Singh 

Sirish.CtiaDdra  Chattopa- 
dhya. 

Sirish  Chandra  Dey      ... 

Bisira  Eunuir  Mittra     ••. 

Sitia  Bam 

Sita  Bam 

Sia  Bam  «.. 

Sita  Bam 

Sita  Bam  ••• 

Sita  Rain» 

Sita  Bam  Varma 

Sitla  Prasad  Sivafttaya  ... 

Sitla  Sahai  Srivastava  ... 

Siva  Murti  Lai 

Siva  Nairayan  Sinha 

Siva  Nayak  Sinha 

Siva  Prasad 

Siva  Sahai 

Sobha  Bam 

Sohan  J4al 

Sohan  Lai  Srivastav 

Sohrabji   Dadabhai  Oon- 
tractor. 

Sooraj  Narayan   Dikehit 

Sri  Eishen  Me  bra 
Sri  Hari  Krishna 
Sri  Erishn  Kumar 
Sri  Lai  Agarwal 
Sri  Narain  Mathar 
Sripaf!  Qhosh 
Sripatram  Srivastav 
Sri  Bam        ...  ••• 

Sri  Bam  Dikshit  ••. 

Sri  Bam  Lall 
Sris  Chandra    B  h  a  1 1  a- 

charji. 
Srish  Kumar  Banerji    ... 
Stevens,  Gertrude  Agnes 

(Miss). 
Suboclh  Chandra  Ear     ••• 
Sudershan  Acharya 
Sajan  Singh  Kunwar    ... 
Sc&hdeo  Prasad 
Sukhdeo  Prasad  Srivaetav 
Sukhdeva  Pathak 


1891  M.  A.-Q.  College 

1900  Do. 

.  1903  St.  John's  College 

1897  H.G.  College 

1897  Queen's  College 

1896  Canning  College 

1892  Do. 

1896  Queen's  College 

ld99  St.  John's  CoUege 

1901  Canning  College 
1901  Teachej;        ,.. 

1904  Meerut  College 

1896  Canning  College 

1905  Teacher 

1897  Canning  College 

1896  Queen's  College 
1904  Do. 

1903  Do. 
1899  Agra  College 
1891  Canning  College 

1904  Queen's  College 

1897  M.  A.-Q.  College 

1905  Canning  College 
1895  Agra  College 

1905  C.  H.  College,  Benares 

1904  St.  John's  CoUege 

1894  Bareilly  College 
1903  Do. 

1903  Govt.  College,  Ajmer 

1904  M- A.-O.  College 

1895  Queen's  College 
1 90 1  Canning  Col  lege 

1903  Agra  College 
1897  Meerut  College 
19a5  Queen's  College 

1904  Beid  Christian  College  . 

1904  M.  C.  College     . 

1904  Girla,  High  School 


1902 

1904 
1895 
1904 
1904 
1894 


Agra  College 
M.  O.  College 
Agra  College 
Canning  College 

Do. 
Queen's  College 


IX 
II 

m 
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HI 
II 
II 

III 

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III 

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III 

II 
III 

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III 

II 

III 

II 

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III 
m 
II 
III 
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III 
III 
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II 
III 

II 

II 
III 
}ii 

lit . 


*  Honours  in  Sauskrit. 


898 


LIST   OF  GRADUATES. 


Bukumar  Chandra 
Sultan  Mabmud  Khan  ... 
Burner  Chand 
Burner  Chand 
Bunder  Sahai  Varma 
Buraj  Bal  Dikshit 
Buraj  Mani  Fande 
Buraj  Narayan 
Buraj  Narayan  Mathur... 
Buraj  Nerayan  Hukj ju  ... 

Pandit. 
Buraj  Nath  Pandit 
Buraj  Prakash* 
Buraj  Sahai  Misra 
Burendra      C.      Mukho- 

padhya. 
Burendra  C.  Rai  Choudhri 
Burendra  Krishna  Bosu... 
Burendra  Narayan  Roy... 
Burendra  Nath  Banerji... 
Burendra  Nath  Banerji... 
Burendro  Nath  Bhaduri... 
Burendra  Nath  Bose 
Burendra  Nath  Chatterji 
Burendra    Nath    Chakra- 

varti. 
Burendra  Nath  Gangoli... 
Burendra  Nath  Roy 
Burendra  ^ath  Sen 
Burendra  Prasad  Sanyal 
Suresh  Chandra  Sen 
Suresh  Chandra  Roy      ... 
Burju  Prasad  Bhatnagar 
Surju  Prasad  Srivastava 
Bury  a  Bali  Roy 
Surya  Narain  Sinha 
Bushil  Chandra    Banerji 
Swami  Dayal  Srivastav... 
By  am  Behari  Lai 
Byama  Charan 
By  am  Sundar  Das 
Syed  Abdul  Talib 
Syed  Abdul  Wahid 
Syed  Ahmad  Husain     ... 
Syed  Ali  Han>id 
Syed  Ali  Khan 
Syed  Allay  Hasan 
Byed  Baqar  Husain 


1903  M.C.  College  ...  11 

1898  M.  A.-0.  College  ...  II 

1900  M.C.  College  ...  Ill 
1905             Do.  ..;  Ill 

1899  Bareilly  College  ...  Il 
1896  Agra  College  ...  Ill 

1901  WTC.  College  ...  11 

1896  Maharaja's  College,  Jaipur  II 

1900  Do.             do.  ...  II 

1893  Bareilly  College  ...  II 

1889  M.C. College  ...  II 

1890  Teacher          ...  ...  II 

1895  Canning  College  ...  II 

1894  Maharaja's  College,  Jaipur  II 

1893  Canning  College  ...  II 

1898  M.C.  College  .^  II 
1905  Queen's  College  ...  Ill 

1900  Do.  ...  II 
1905  Canning  College  ...  Ill 

1894  Do.  ...  Ill 

1901  M.C.  College  ...  II 

1895  Do.  ...  Ill 
1903  Agra  College  ...  Ill 

1897  M.C.  College  ...  II 
1901  Canning  College  ...  II 

1891  Do.  ,..  I 

1899  Agra  College  ...  II 

1890  M.  C.  College  ...  Ill 

1898  St.  John's  College  ...  II 
1897  Canning  College  ..f  II 
1903  Canning  College  ...  Ill 
1901  M.  C.  College  ...  II 
1903              Do.  ,..  Hi 

1891  Agra  College  ...  Ill 
1903  Reid  Christian  College  ...  Ill 

1896  Queen's  College  ...  Ill 

1897  Do.  ...  rl 

1897  Do.  ...  II 
1893  M.A.-O.  College  ...  II 
1905  Govt.  College,  Ajmcr  ...  U 
1903  M.A.-O.  College  ..."  Ill 

1898  Bareilly  College  ...  Ill 
1905  Canning  College  ...  Ill 
1891  Agra  College  ...  .  II 
1891  M.  C.  College  ...  II 


*  Honours  in  Physical  Science. 


LIST  OF  GRADUATES. 


399 


Syed  Faizul  Hasan 

Byed  Fazlul  Hasan  Hasrat 

Syed  Fazlur  Rahman     ... 

Syed  Fida  Husain 

Syed  Haider  Mahdi  Naqi 

Syed  Hakim  Ahmad 

Syed  Hidayat  All 

Syed  Ikbai  Bahadur 

Syed  Kazim  Riza 

Syed  Mahdi  Hasan 

Syed  Mahfuz  Ali 

Syed  Mohd.  Ali  Shah    ... 

Syed  Mohd.  Amin 

Syed     Mohd.     Anwarul 
Husan. 

Syed  Mohd.  Mustafa     ... 

Syed  Mohd.  Razi 

Syed  Mohd.  Sulaiman  ... 

Syed  Nazir-ud-din 

Syed  Nasir-uddin  Ahmed 

Syed  Niaz  Husain  Ahidee 

Syed  Nurul  Husain  Bil- 
grami. 

Syed  Razi-ud-din 

Syed  Razi-ud-din  Haider 

Syed  Tajammul    Husain 

Syed  Zamin  Husain 

Syed  Zia-ul  tiasan   Abu 
Mohd.* 

Syed  Zalfikar  Husain    ... 

Syyed  Zahur  Ahmad     ... 

S.  Abul    Faiz   Mohomed 
Shoeb  Rizvi. 

Ta'a  Shiiq  Mirza 

Tabzib  Basnain 

Taj  Mohammad  Khan    ... 

Talammuz  Husain 

Talibuddin,   Joseph     Da- 
niel. 

Tapeshwari    Prasad    As- 
tbana. 

Tarachand,  Isaac 

Tara  Dutta  Gairola 
•  Tarafdar  Husain 

Tarak  Nath  Gangoli 

Tarak  Nath  Sanyal 

Tara  Prasad  ... 

Tara  Shanker 


1895 

M.A.-0.  College 

II 

1903 

Do. 

II 

1898 

Christ  Church  College   ... 

II 

1905 

M.A.-O.  College 

III 

1905 

Do. 

III 

1900 

Victoria  College,  Lashkar 

II 

1891 

M.C.  College 

II 

1900 

Canning  College 

II 

1905 

M.A.-O.  College 

III 

1905 

Do. 

III 

1895 

Do. 

II 

1895 

Do. 

II 

1905 

Dq. 

III 

1891 

Canning  College 

II 

1903 

M.  C.  College 
M.A.-O.  College 

III 

1903 

III 

1895 

M.  C.  College 

II 

1896 

M.A..O.  College 

II 

1899 

Bareilly  College 

III 

1895 

Canning  College 

II 

1895 

Do. 

III 

1898 

M.  C.  College 

II 

1899 

Do. 

II 

1901 

Do, 

III 

1895 

Canning  College 

III 

1901 

Do. 

I 

1903 

M.A.-O.  College 

III 

1893 

Canning  College 

III 

1905" 

M.A.-0,  College 

HI 

1895 

Canning  College 

II 

1903 

M.  A.-0.  College 
Ma}iaraja*s  College,  Jaipur 

II 

1900 

II 

1904 

M.  A.-0.  College 

HI 

1905 

Christ  Church  College  ... 

III 

1903 

Canning  College 

11 

1902 

Govt.  College,  Ajmer    .;. 

11 

1897 

Bareilly  College 

II 

1904 

M.  A.-0.  College 

II 

1892 

M.  C.  College 

II 

1902 

Teacher 

II 

1897 

Queen's  College 

III 

1899 

Canninc  College 

II 

*  Honour!  in  Fbilosophj  aod  in  Fenian. 


400 


U8T  OP  0BADUATB8. 


TMt  Mohan  Banarii  ... 
TMaddak  Ahmad 
Tel  Bahadur  8apni  Pt.^... 
Tel  Shaaker  Kocbak  ... 
Te]  Naram  Mulla 
Thaknr  Bakhtawar  Singh 
Thaknr    Shiya  Shanker 

8ingh  Baghuhansi 
Thaknr  Daas 
Thamman  Singh 
Tb«odoie,    Mary    Bieht« 

ateig  (Mi8S). 
Thomas,  George  Wilson... 
niomas,  Bobert  W. 
Tika  Bam  Gupta 
Tika  Bam  Misra 
Tllakdhari  Singh 
Tiramnshi  B.  Bamachsry 
l^beni  Sahai  Sriyastar 
Tobit,  Chrifitopher 
IVibeni  Prasad 
Trilugi  Narayan 
Triloki  Nath... 
tiriloki  Nath  Bhargaya ... 
IMlokinath  Gk>ur  ••• 

Trilokinath  Sahai  ... 
Trilokinath  Singh  ^ 
Triyedi  Trimbaklal  Nat- 

warlal 
IMyeni  Sahai  .., 

Triyeni  Sahai 
T.  M.  Satkopacharya     ... 
Tofail  Ahmed 
Tnisi  Dayal  Varma 
Udey  Bam 
Uma  Shanker 
Umanath  Mukerji 
Umapatti  Datt  Sharma ... 
Uma  Sharker  Bajpai     ... 
Umashanker  Duhe 
Umrao  Singh 
Umrao  Singh 
Umrao  Singh  Jaini 
UpendxaN.  Bhattacharya 
Upendra  Nath  Mukerji ... 
Upendra  Nath  Mukhopa- 

dhya. 
Ugra  Najpain  Bai 


905  M.COollege 

904  M.  A.-0.  College 

894  Agra  Ck>llege 

902  M.C.  College 

904  Canning  College 

1895  Bareilly  College 

904  M.  C.  College 


1894  Do.  .••      II 

903  Agra  College  ...    Ill 

904  Isabella  Thobnm  College       I 


III 

II 

I 

II 
II 
II 

III 


St.  John's  College 

Do.  ••• 

Agra  College 
St.  John's  College 
Canning  College 
Maharaja's  College,  Jaipur 
Canning  College 
St.  John's  College 
M.C.  College 
Canning  College 
Queen's  College 
Agra  College 

Goyt.  College,  Jabbolpore 
Canning  College 
Victoria  College,  Lashkar 
Goyt.  College,  AJmer    •.. 


901 


904 
900 
B93 
895 
901 
902 
898 
899 
904 
898 
.901 
901 
.903 


1901  St.  John's  College 

1901  Queen's  College 

1894  Agra  College 
1903  M.A.-0.  College 

1889  M.  C.  College 

1892  Agra  College 
i901  Canning  College 
[899  Queen's  College 

1895  Do. 

L902  Canning  College 

1903  Queen's  College 
L893  Bareilly  College 
1895  Agra  College 

1904  Meerut  College 
1894  Teacher 

1893  Canning  College 

1890  Agra  College 

1894  M.  C.  College 


II 
II 
II 
II 
II 
II 
II 
II 
II 
II 
II 

III 
II 
II 
II 

III 

II 

II 

II 

III 

III 

II 

II 

II 

III 

II 

III 

II 

11 

III 

III 

HI 

III 

II 


*  HoBonrft  te  Bngliih  Utenturo. 


LIST  OF  GBADUA'raS. 


401 


Usuf  Ali  Mim 

Vahid  lar  Khan 

Vaidyanath  Daas  ••• 

Yaidya  Nath  Jha 

Vaishampayen    Vasudeo 
.  Horeshwar. 

Vaishnava  Das 

Varna  Gharan  Ohatterji ... 

Vaman  Bamkrishna  Situ! 

Veny  Madhablal 

Vikramajit  Singha 

Vinaik  Prasad  Varma    .- 

Vinayak  Govind  Bapat ... 

Vinayak  Bhasker  Patwar- 
dhan. 

Vinayak  Eesheo  Nath    ... 

Vaman  Krishna  Kunte  ... 

Vinayak  Krishna  Mulye 

Vinayak  Krishnaji  Sapre 

Vindhyeshwari  Prasad 
^inha. 

Vindhyeshwari  Bai 

Viseshwamath  Shakl    ... 

Vishnu  Laxman  Deva    ... 

Vishna  Narain   Sabhahit 

Vishnu  Bamcbandra  Pan- 
dit. . 

Vishnu  Bam  Mehta 

Vishnu  Sahai 

Vishnu  Dayal 

Vishwanath    Lakshman 
Khare. 

Vishveshwarnath 

Visweswar  Prasad 

Vithal  Dass 

Wali  Dad  Khan 

Wali  Dad  Khan 

Waman  Ganesh  Ganpulay 

Wise,  Henrietta  (Miss) ... 

Woolving,  Daisy  Blanch 
(Mis8 ) 

Wasudeo  Govind  Mandpe 

Yamini  Kant  Dhar 

Yasbawant     Laxman 
Gunye. 

Zafar  Ali  Khan 

Zafar  Husain 

Zafar  Omar 

Zain-ud-din 

Zblim  Singh  Kothari     ,.. 


1891  M.C.  College  ...    HI 

1897  St.  John's  College  ...     II 

1895  Queen's  College  n  ...  HI 
1905  M.C.  College  ...    Ill 

1898  Agra  College  ...  '  II 

1896  Queen's  College  •••  II 
1905  M.C.  College  ...  Ill 
1900    Victoria  College,  Lashkar    III 

1891  Queen's  College  ...  II 
1895    M.  C.  College  ...      11 

1895  Do.  ...      II 

1900  Govt.  College,  Ajmer     .^    III 

1903  Victoria  College,  Lashkar    III 

1904  Madhav  College,   Ujjain      II 

1904  Victoria  College,  Lashkar  III 

1901  M.  C.  College                 .^  III 

1902  Victoria  College,  Lashkar  II 

1892  Queen's  College             ...  II 

1896  Do.  ...      II 

1891  Do.  ...    Ill 

1897  Madhav  College,  Ujjftin...    Ill 

1903  Queen's  College  ...      II 

1896  Agra  College  ...       I 

1905  M.C.  College  ...  Ill 
1899    Queen's  College             ...      II 

1902  St.  John's  College  ...    Ill 

1903  Govt.  College,  Jublmlpore    HI 

1903    Bareilly  College  ...      II 

1892  L.  M.  College,  Benares  ...      II 

1897  Queens  College  ...    Ill 

1894  M.  A.-O.  College  ^    III 

1895  Do.  ...     H 

1896  Govt.,  College,  Jubbulpore  III 

1899  Isabella  Thoburn  College  11 
1905    Girls' High  School         ...      II 

1903    Govt.  College,  Jubbulpore    III 

1900  Agra  College  ...  1| 
1902    Victoria  College,  Laahkar     II 

1895  M.  A.-O.  College  ...       I* 

1905  Meerut  College  ...  II 

1902  M.  A.-O. College  ...      II 

1894  Do.  ...  II 

1900  Teacher       ...  ...  II 


402 


LIST  OF  GBADUATBS. 


Zaman  Mehdi  Khan 
2amir-ud-dm  Bayed 
Zarif  Mohd. 
Zia-ud-din  Ahmad* 
Zia-ud-din  Ahmed 
Zia-ullah  Khan 


1899  M  A.-0.  College 

1899  Canning  College 

1903  M»  A.-0.  College 
1895  Do. 

1904  Do. 
J898  Do. 


I 

II 
II 

I 
II 
II 


THIRD  D.  8C. 


Annoda  Prasad  Sircar 

(Chem.) 
Ganesh  Prasad  (Maths.)... 
Zia-ud-din    Ahmad 

(Maths.) 


1904    M.  C.  College 


1898 
1901 


Do. 
Professor 


III 

I 


SECOND  D.  SC. 


Annoda  Prasad  Sircar 

(Chem.) 
Bhoora  Lai  Hiran  (Phys.) 
Chauhe  Salig  Bam  Fathak 

(Maths.) 
Ganesh  Prasad 
GoYind   Sadashiya   Apte 

(Chem.) 
Har  Narayan  B  a  t  h  a  n 

(Chem.) 
Himansu   Mohan  Mittra 

(Maths.) 
Jagat  Prasad  (Phys.)    ... 
Kamalakar  Duhe  (Maths.) 
Eanhaiya  Lai  N  i  g  a  m 

(Phys.) 
Lakshmi  Narayan  Dube 

(Chem.) 
Shri    Narayan    Tripathi 

(Chem.) 
Surendra  Prasad  Sanyal 

(Chem.) 


Abdul  Rauf 
Akhil  Nath  Sanyal 
Ali  Jan  Rizri  (Syed) 
Allah  Baksh 
Annoda  Prasad  Sircar 


1903    M.C.  College 


1901 
1900 

Do. 
Do. 

I 
...   II 

1897 
1905 

Do. 

Teacher 

..  Ill 
...  Ill 

1904 

M. 

C.  College 

...*   II 

1905 

Do. 

...  Ill 

1901 
1903 
1903 

Do. 
Do. 
Do. 

:..   II 

...   II 

I 

1904 

Do. 

...   II 

1965 

Do. 

...  Ill 

1902 

Do. 

...  Ill 

B.  SC. 

1904    M.  C.  College,  Allahabad  III 

1904    Queen's  College,  Benares  II 

1903  Agra  College                   ...  HI 

1904  M.C.  College,  Allahabad  III 
1901           Do.                  do.     ...  II 


*  Honours  in  Additiooal  Mathemattcs. 


LIST  OF  GBADUATES. 


403 


Badri  Nath  Yarma 
Bhagwant  Prasad  Srivas- 

tav. 
Bhanwar     Bam    Fratap 

Singh. 
Bhim  Chandra   Chaturji 
Brinda  Ban  ••• 

Chandi  Prasad 
Chandra  Bali  Boy 
Dhanpat  Bam 
Fazal  Ahmad  (1) 
Govind  Sadashiy  Apte  ... 
J&ur  Prasad 

Hari  Gopal  Narain  Boy... 
Hriday  Nath  Kunzru     ... 
Jagadisa  Chandra  Mittra 
Jagat  Prasad 
Jitendra  Nath  Mukerji ... 
Jotindra  Nath  Mukerji  ..- 
Joti  Prasad 
Kally  Charan  Gue 
Kirpa  Rama 

Eirpa  Shanker  Varma   ... 
Laksbmi   Narayan  Dube 
Manik  Chand  Bae 
Muhammad  Nasir  Usmani 
Murlidhar     Phundi    Lai 

Chhagharia  (2). 
Nitya  Ranjan  Boy 
Panna  Lai 
PulinVehari  Datta 
Purnanand  Pande 
Fushkar  Lai 
Badha  Cbaran 
Baja  Bam 

Bamakrishna  Tandan  ... 
Bamendra  Krishna  Ghosh 
Bam  Narayan  Bhatia  ... 
Bam  Prasad  Dube  (1)  ... 
Bam  Ugrah  Lai    Srivas- 

tavya. 
Budra  Narain  Srivastav... 
Said-ud-din  Ahmad 
Satish  Chandra  Ghosal  (2) 
Seray  Mai  Bapna  (1)     ... 
Shri  Narayan  Tiwari     ... 


1904    M.  0.  College,  Allahabad    III 
1900  Do.  do.    ...      II 


1905  Do. 


do.    ...    Ill 


1900  Queen's  College,  Benares  III 

1905  M.  C.  College,  Allahabad  li 

1904  Queen's  College,  Benares  II 
1902  M.  C.  College,  Allahabad  II 

1905  Do.  do.  ...  II 
1897           Do.                  do.    ...  II 

1902  Teacher        ...               ...  H 

1897  M.C.  College,    Allahabad  11 

1903  Do.  do.  ...  II 
1905  Agra  College                  .«  Ill 

1904  Queen's  College,  Benares  III 

1900  M.  C.  College,  Allahabad  I 

1902  Do.                  do.    ...  II 

1904  Do.                   do.     ...  Ill 

1901  Agra  College                  ...  Ill 

1905  Queen's  College,  Benares  I 
1897  Canning  Coll.,  Lucknow  II 

1897  Agra  College                   ...  Ill 

1904  M.C.  College,   Allahabad  II 

1898  Canning  Coll.,  Lucknow  II 

1905  Do.  do.  ...  Ill 
1905  Victoria  College,  Lashkar  I 

1900  Govt,  Coll.,  Jubbulpore...  •    II 

1900  Agra  College                   ...  I 

1903  Govt.  College,  Jubbulpore  .  Ill 

1904  M.  C.  College,  Allahabad  II 
1897  Agra  College  ...  II 
1897  M.  C.  College,  Allahabad  II 
1900  Queen's  College,  Benares  II 

1897  Canning  Coll.,  Lacknow  II 

1905  M.  C.  College,  Allahabad  II 
1904            Do.                   do.     ...  II 

1898  Do.  do.  ,..  I 
1903           Do.                  do.    ...  Ill 


Canning  Coll.,  Lucknow  II 

1904  M.  C.  College,  Allahabad  III 

1905  Do.                  do.    ...  I 

1902  Do.                  do.    ...  I 

1903  Do.                  do.    ...  Ill 


(1)  Honours  in  Chemistry. 
(3)  HonourB  in  Mathematics. 


404 


hun  or  ORADUAtas. 


Bhriniig  More Bh war 
Bane. 


1B04   M.C.  OoUege,  Allahabad     n 


8hri0hridhara 

1905    Agra  College 

II 

Bhyem  Ul 

8iUa  Sahai  Saksena      ... 

1905   Queen't  College,  Benam 

II 

1903    Canning  Coll.,  Luckaow 

II 

BiTa  Nayak  Binha 

1908    Queen's  College,  Benares. 

m 

1906    Canning  Coll.,  Lueknow 
1904    U.  C.  College,  Allahabad 

I 

Brish  Kumar  Banerji    .^ 

III 

Bukttmar  Chandra         ^ 

1903          I>o.                 do.    ... 

II 

Vaman  Krishna  Knnte  ... 

1904    Victoria  College,  Lashkar 

lit 

Vishnu    Bapuji  Dhama- 
purkar. 

1901    GoYt.  College,  Jubbulpore 

I 

1889. 

BACHELOR  OF  LAWS. 

In  Order  of  Merit 

FxBST  Class. 

mi. 

Sboond  Class. 

Kanhafya  Lai  Dave,  M.A. 

...    Muir  Central  College,  Allahabad. 

Bam  Mohan  De,  B.A. 

...    Queen's  College,  Benares. 

Bheo  Charan  Lai,  B.A. 

...     Muir  Central  College,  AUahabad. 

Han  Hohan  Banerji,  B.A. 

.^    Agra  College. 

Qokal  Prasad,  M.A. 

...    Muir  Central  College,  Allahabad. 

Bam  Chandra  Cbaudhri,  M.A.    Queen's  College,  Benares. 

Third  Class. 

Bri  Bam,  B.A. 

...    Canning  College,  Lueknow. 

Bae  Frithwi  Nath,  B.A. 

...    Muir  Central  College,  AlUhabad. 

1890. 

BACHELOR  OF  LAWS. 

In  Order  of  Merit. 

FiBST  Class. 

Braja  Nandan  Prashad,  M.A.    ...    Mair  Central  College,  Allahabad. 


Narain  Das  B.A. 


Bboond  Class. 

...    Agra  College. 


LIST  OF  GRiDUATBS. 


405 


Thibd  Class. 


Sara]  Nath,  Pandit  B.A. 
Upendra  Nath  Basu,  M.A. 
Md.  Makbul  Alam,  B.A. 
Bhola  Datt  Pande,  B.A. 
Vijai  Shankar  Bai    ... 
Srotriya  Krishna  Swamp,  B.A. ... 
Frem  Behari,  B.A.   ... 
Jogendra  Nath  Ghosh,  B.A. 
Asha  Ram,  B.A. 
Ram  Sarup,  B.A.     ... 


Muir  Central  College,  Allahabad. 
Queen's  College,  Benares. 

Ditto. 
Mnir  Central  College,  Allahabad. 
Canning  College,  Lncknow. 
Muir  Central  College,  Allahabad. 

Ditto. 

Ditto. 

Ditto. 

Ditto. 


Badri  Datt  joshi 


1891. 

BACHELOR  OF  LAWS- 

In  Order  of  Merit. 

First  Class. 

...    Bareilly  College. 


Bbcond  Class. 


Ganpat  Bao  Lothi,  B.A. 
Fromoth  Knmar  Bose 
Bans  Gopa],  B.A. 
Madan  Mohan  Malviya,  B.A. 
Mnhammad  Ishaq,  B.A. 
Madan  Mohan  Lai,  B.A. 
Shankar  Prasad 
Mnhammad  Abdnl  Ohani 
Hoti  Prasad,  B.A.     ... 
Krishna  Sewan  Lai,  B.A. 
Jivan  Ch.  Makhopadhya 
Bajendra  Nath  Banerji,  B.A. 
Gnrcharan  Das,  B.A. 


Agra  College. 

Muir  Central  College,  Allahabad. 

Ditto. 

Ditto. 

Ditto. 

Ditto. 

Ditto. 
tJanning  ToUege,  Lucknow. 
Agra  College. 

Ditto. 
Jabalpar  College. 
Queen's  College,  Benares. 
Muir  Central  College,  Allahabad* 


HONORARY  DEGREE  OF  DOCTOR  OF  LAWS. 

Hon'ble  Justice  D.  Straight,  Judge,   High    Court   of  Jadioature. 
Bar.-at-Law.  N.-W-P. 


406  LIST  OF  GRADUATES. 

1892. 

BACHELOR  OF  LAWS- 

In  Order  of  Merit, 

FiBST  Olabs. 

Gyenendra  N.  Chakravnrti,M.A.  Mair  Central  College,  Allahabad. 
Kedar  Nath  Ghosh,  B.A.         ...    Queen's  College,  Benares. 
3  Gulcari  Lai,  B  A.  ...    Muir  Central  College,  Allahabad. 

Second  Class. 

Naraingh  Fahai,  B.A.  ••.  Qaeen's  College,  Benares. 

Debendra  Nath  Ohdedar       ...  Muir  Central  College,  Allahabad. 

Gaindao  Lai  B.A.  ...  Ditto. 

Aditya  Prasad,  B.A.  ...  Ditto. 

Mithan  Lai  Bhargava,  B.A.  ...  Agra  College. 

Saneaxn  Lai  Kapar,  B.A.      ...  Ditto. 

Dhani  Ram,  B.A.  ...  M.  A.-O.  College,  Aligarh. 

Upendra  N.  Sen,  M.A.,  B.L.,  Canning  College,  Lucknow. 

Saiyid  Hidayet  All,  B.A.       ...  Muir  Central  College,  Allahabad. 
10  Muhammad  Bahmat-ul-lah   ...  Ditto. 

Abhoy  Podo  Boso,  B.A.         ...  Canning  College,  Lucknow. 

Shikhar  Nath  Banerji,  B.A.  ...  Bareilly  College. 

Jagannath  Prasad  Nigama     ...  Canning  College,  Lucknow. 

Bishember  N.  Tondon,  B.A.  ...  Agra  College. 

Aziz-ur  Rahman  Khan,M.A....  Muir  Central  College,  Allahabad. 

Hira  Lai  Singh,  B.A.  ...  Queen's  College,  Benares. 

Sital  Prasad  Ghosh,  M.A.      ...  Bareilly  College. 

Lila  Dhar  Joshi,  M.A.  ...  Muir  Central  College,  AlUhabad. 

Arun  Chandra  Boy  ...  M.  A.-0.  College,  Aligarh. 

29  Lokman  Das        ...  ...  Agra  College. 

Baij  Nath  Sinha  ...  ...  Queen's  College,  Benares. 


HONORARY  DEGREE  OF  DOCTOR  OF  LAWS- 

Edumund  White,  Esq.,  C.S....     Director  of  Public    Instruction, 

N.-W.  Provinces  and  Oudh. 


1893. 

BACHELOR  OF  LAWS- 
In  Order  of  Merit, 

First  Class. 
Order  p  ., 

of    Tr  Name  of  Candidate.  Name  of  College, 

merit.  ^^' 

1  37    Haribans  Sahai,  B.A.    ...     Muir  Central  College,  Allahabad. 

2  28    Roop  Narain  ...    M.  A.-O.  College,  Aligarh. 


LIST   OF  GBADUATEa 


407 


Order 
of 
merit. 


Boll 
No. 


Name  of  Candidate. 


8  19  Tikaram  Gupta,  B.A.  ... 
4  29  Anand  Swarup,  B4A.  ••• 
6    71     Salig  Bam,  B.A. 

6  20    Keshb  B.  Vyavahare,  B.A. 

7  27    Kanhaiya  Lai 

8  5    Har  Parsad  Bhargava   ... 

Second  Class. 

1  68    Maharaj  Narain  Hangal, 

B.A. 

2  30    Aukhoy  C.  Bose,  B.A.    ... 
.3    72    Shankar  Dayal,  B.A.    ... 

4  85    Girdhari  Lai,  B.A. 

5  7    Joti  Prasad,  B.A. 

6  48    Parbhu  Dayal,  M.A.      ... 

7  66    Ishwari  P.  Kshatri.  B.A., 

8  67    Baidya  Nath  Das 

9  49    Balik  Ram  Dube,  B.A.  ..« 

10  31     Bhagwan  Das  Bhargava, 

11  54    Gopal  Das  Mukerji,  B.A. 

12  23     Badr-ul-Hasan 

13  59    Uabib-ul-lahKadirbhai  M., 

B.A. 
8    Lakshmi  Chand,  B.A. 
21     Mathura  Pd.  Vaishnava 
18    Sushil  Oh.  Banerji,  B.A. 
14    Baghobir  Saran,  B.A. 


Name  of  College. 

Agra  College 

Muir. Central  College,  Allahabad, 
Canning  College,  Lucknow. 
St.  John's  College,  Agra. 
M.  A.-O  College,  Aligarh. 
Agra  College. 


14 
15 
16 
17 
18 

21 
22 
23 
24 
25 


Canning  College,  Lncknow. 
Muir  Central  College,  Allahabad. 
Canning  College,  Lucknow. 
Muir  Central  College,  Allahabad. 
Agra  College. 

Muir  Central  College,  Allahabad. 
Canning  College,  LucknOw. 
Queen's  College,  Benares. 
Muir  Central  College,  Allahabad. 

Ditto. 
Agra  College. 
M.  A.-O.  College,  Aligarh. 

Government  College,  Jabulpnr. 
...  Agra  College. 
...  St.  John's  College,  Agra. 
...  Agra  College. 
Ditto. 


39    Jngannath  Pd.  Dikshit,  B.A.  M.  C.  College,  Allahabad. 


27 
28 


70  Basamay  Sinha 

73  Shiva  Sahai,  M.A. 

36  Hargopal,  B.A. 

11  Mirza  Hamid  Hosen,  B.A.  .. 

15  Saiyid  Abdul  Hosen,  B.A.  . 

41  Joeiendra  N.  Mukerji,  B.A.., 

61  S.  Bhashkar  Bao  Naida      ., 

13  Piaray  Lai,  B.A. 

10  Madhoban  Das,  B.A. 

43  Ladli  Prasad,  B.A. 


.  Canning  College,  Lucknow. 
Ditto. 

.  M.  C.  College,  Allahabad. 
.  Agra  College. 

Ditto. 
.  M.  C.  College,  Allahabad. 
.  Government  College,  Jabal' 

pur. 
.  Agra  College. 

Ditto. 
.  M.  C.  College,  Allahabad. 


HONORARY  DEGREE  OF  DOCTOR  OF  LAW& 

Eon'ble  Sir  John  Edge,  B.A.,  LL.B.,  Chief  Justice,  High  Court  of 
Kt,  Q.  C.  •  Judicature,  N.-W.  P. 


408 


U8T  OF  ORADUiTtf. 


1894. 

BACHELOR  OF  LAWS. 

In  Order  of  Merits 

First  CLias. 


Boll 
No. 


Name  of  Gftodidate. 


9 

90 

84 

112 

111 

11 


24 


Hari  Far  Ul,  B.A. 
Lackshmi  Naraio,  B.A. 
Mahabir  Prasad,  B.A. 
Mirsa  Sami  Ullah  B«g 
Mnhammad  Baja 
Jagannath  Sarin,  ff.A. 


Name  of  College. 

>  Agra  College. 

,  Govt.  Gollege,  Jabalpar. 

.  Baredly  Gollege. 

,  Canning  College,  Locknow. 

Ditto. 
:  Agra  College. 


8CC0ND  Class. 


Satis  Chandra  Bandyopadhya 

16  Mohan  Lai  Sandal,  M.A.     '.'.'. 

6  Dhanprakash  Agarwal,  B.A.... 

102  Mohan  Lai,  B.A. 

12  Joiindra  Mohan  Bose,  B.A.... 

86  Narain  Dass,  B.A. 

91  Parnahottam  Lai,  B.A. 
74  Jagdamba  Prasad,  B.A, 
Bl/BaijNath 

1131  Sjed  Zahor  Ahmad 

92  Ajit  Prasad  Jindal 
41    Nasir  Ahmad 
79 /Bam  Das,  BA.  ... 

101  \  Khirode  Gopal  Banerji 
76    Prosanna  Kumar  Bagchi     ... 
40    Muhammad  Khan  Sumbnl  ... 
49    Jogeodra  Nath  Chaadhri     ... 

107    Bamsanehi  Seth 

62  Pestonji  Bejonii  Talati,  B.A., 
d6f  Abdul  Ah,  B.A. 
38  \  Qhu)am  Bari,  B.A. 
25    Shanker  Singh,  B.A. 
21  /  Pt.      Kailashnath      Kanjra, 

)     B.A. 
82  J  Bhaiio     Prasad    Srivastava, 
t     B.A, 
100    Ikbai  Narain  Bakhshi 

63  Lakshmi  Cband  Dava,  M.A, 
68  Bamohalli  Qnnda  Bau,  B.A. 
19    Narayan     Prasad    Aathana, 

JI.A*  •••  ... 


Agra  College. 

Ditto. 

Ditto, 
Canning  College,  Lncknow. 
Agra  College. 
Bareilly  College. 
Govt.  College,  Jabalpur. 
Queen's  College,  Benares. 
Bareilly  College. 
Canning  College,  Lncknow. 

Ditto. 
M.  A.-O.  College,  Aligarb. 
Queen's  College,  Benares. 
Canning  College,  Lncknow. 
Queen's  College,  Benares. 
M.  A.-O.  College.  Aligarh. 
M.  C.  College.  Allahabad. 
Canning  College,  Lncknow. 
M.  C.  College,  Allahabad. 
M.  A.-O.  College,  Aligarh. 

Ditto. 
Agra  College. 

Ditto, 

BareUly  Gollege. 
Canning  Gollege,  Lacknow 
M.  C.  College,  Allahabad. 
Ditto. 

Agra  Ck>Uege, 


U8T  OF  GttADUATES.  409 

15  LakBhrnan  Vyankatesli  Par'-  i 

naik,  B.A.      •*..  .«•  Agra  Ck>llege. 

5  Brij  Behari  Lai,  B.A.  ...        Ditto. 

95  BallHbh  Das  Bba^ara        ...  Canning  College,  Lucknow. 

7  Girdhari  Lai      ...  ...  Agra  College. 

17  MukandLal      ...  ...        Ditto. 

52  Eedar  Nath,  B.A.  ...  M.  C.  College,  Allahabad. 

44  Madan  Gopal  Bbatnagar    ...  Ditto. 


1895. 

BACHELOR  OF  LAWS. 
In  Order  of  Merit 

FxBST  Class. 
i?y*ii  Order. 

^^    of  Name  of  Candidate.  Name  of  College.     * 

merit. 

158      1    Ganga  Sahai     ...  ...  Meerat  College. 

129     2    Ft.  Gokaran  Nath  Misra     ...  Canning  College,  Lucknow. 
100     3    Eameshwar  Nath,  B.A.      •••  Queen's  College,  Benares. 

Sboond  Class. 

17     if  Mohan  Lai       ...  ...  Agra  College. 

102        \  Mahadeva  Frasad,  M.A.     •••  Queen's  College,  Benaies. 

90      3    Sudershan  Dayal  ...  Agra  College. 

6      A I  Behari  Lai  Bhargava,  B.A.,       Ditto. 
155        1  Surendra  Nath  Sen,  M.A.  ...  Canning  College^  Lucknow. 
117     ft  I  Kunj  Behari  Lai  Misra,  B.A.,  Govt.  College,  Jabalpur. 

61      ^1  Jawala  Prasad,  B.A.  ...  M.  C.  College,  Allahabad. 

138     8    Lakshmi  Narayan,  B.A.     ...  Canning  College,  Lucknow. 

23      9    Bam  Chandra,  M.A.  •••  Agra  College. 

84  10    Ghnlam>u8  Saqlain,  B.A.   ...  M.  A.-0.  College,  Aligarh. 

21  11    Fiaray  Lai,  B.A.  ^  Agra  College. 

65  12    Lai  Qopal  Makerjee,  B.A. ...  M.  C.  College,  Allahabad. 
28  13    Bam  Chandra  Saksena,  B.A.  Agra  College. 

113  14    Bam  Bakhsh,  B.A.  ...  Canning  College,  Lucknow, 

122  15    Awadh  Behari  Lai  ...  Ditto. 

120  16    Trimbak  Tatiaji  Korke      ...  Govt.  College,  Jabalpur. 

88  17    Pyare  Lai  Katara,  B.A.      ...  M.  A.-0.  College,  Aligarh. 

80  ,Q/S.M.Shafi       ...  ...  M.  C.  College,  Allahabad. 

113  ^°  \  Ft.  Snraj  Narain  Mujju,  B.A.  BareiUy  College. 

2  20    A.  Shams-nd-din  Khani,  B.A.,  Agra  College. 

75  21    Fartap  Singh,  B.A.  .;.  M.  C.  College,  Allahabad. 

1  22    Avadh  Behari. Lai,  B.A.     ...  Agra  College. 

66  23    Man  Mohan  Sanyal,  B.A.  ...MUCCoUege,  Allahabad. 
Ill  24    Jai  Gopal,  B.A.  »«  BareiUy  C^ege. 

95    25   ShiTA  Prasad,  B.A.  ...  Agra  College. 


410 


LIST  OP  GRADUATES. 


Boll 
Ho. 

T 

48 

87 

18 

86 

6 

110 

146 

81 

125 

185 

123 
A88 

154 
50 
62 

156 
24 

82 


Order 

of 
merit. 


KAme  of  GuididAte.         *     Name  of  College. 


^  r  BboU  Natb  Seth,  B. A.       .^ 
^  \  GoTind  Prasad  Gupta 

28  Ft  Te]  Bahadar  Saprn,  M.  A., 

29  Ketho  Bai  Tandan,  M.A.    .^ 

80  Syyed  Wasir  HaBsan 

81  BiBhambhar  Natk,  £^      .. 

82  Gokal  Prasad,  B.A. 
88    Baghanath  Sabai 
84    Satchitanand.  B.A. 
Of.  r  Bhagwat  Sahai .. 
^  \  Mohan  Lai  Tewari,  B.A. 


87 

89 
40 
41 

42 
43 
44 


Banke   Vihary   Lai    Sinha, 

B.A. 

Muhammad  Anwaml  Husan, 

B.A. 
Bheo  Shankar  Lai,  B.A.     ... 
Akahaya  Kumar  Datta,  B.A. 
Jiwan     Kriahna    Baadbyo- 

padhyn,  B.A. 
Basant  Lai,  B.A. 
Badha  Krishen  Daa,  B.A.  ... 
TnlBhi  Dayal  Varma,  B.A.... 


Agra  Gollega. 

8t.  John's  College,  Agra. 

Agra  College. 

Ditto. 
M.  A.>0.  College,  Aligarh. 
Agra  College. 
Bareilly  College. 
Canning  College,  Lncknow. 
Agra  College. 
Canning  College,  Lucknow. 

Ditto. 

Ditto. 

Ditto. 

Ditto. 
M.  C.  College,  Allahabad. 

Ditto. 
Meerut  College. 
Agra  College. 
M.  C.  College,  Allahabad. 


185 
.  15 


1896. 

BACHELOR  OF  LAWS- 
In  Order  of  Aknt 
First  Class. 
1    Jotindra  Mohan  Chatterji, 

.  Canning  College,  Lncknow. 


B.A. 
Sharag  Jit  Misra,  M.A. 


Agra  QoUege. 


12      1 


Second  Culss. 
Chatnryedi, 


20 
13 
95 
22 
48 
102 
101 
94 
88 


Janki  Prasad 
M.A.  ...' Agra  College. 

2    Ptenna  Lai  ...  Ditto. 

8    J wala  Prasad  '       ...  Ditto. 

4    Vikramajit  Singh  ...  M.  C.  College,  Allahabad. 

g  r  Pt.  Bam  Narain  Hakohar  Agra  OoHege. 
^\  Bam  Charan,  B.A.  ...  St.  John's  College,  Agra, 

...  M.  A.-O.  College,  Aligarh. 

Ditto. 
^  M.  C.  College,  Allahabad. 
.^  St.  John's  College,  Agra. 


7  ^  Bar  Prasad 

8  Darlabh  Sahai 

9  Syed  Mustafa,  B.A. 
10    Bansi  Dhar  fiharma 


LIST  OP  0RADUA1E& 


4U 


Roll 


Order 


No. 


of  Name  of  Candidate.  Name  of  College, 

merits 
202    II    8arat  Chandra  Sinha       ...  Canning  College,  Lacknow* 

12  Harish  Chandra  Chatterji,  Queen's  College^  Benares. 

13  RajeRhwar' Prasad,  B.A.  ...  H.  C.  College,  AUaha^d. 

14  BankeyBehariLaljB. A....  Agra  College. 
fLakshmi  Narain   Mathur, 

16-I     B  A.  Ditto. 

[  Bhagwati  Dayal,  B.A.     ...  Canning  College,  Lnoicnow. 
17    Nalin  Kumar  ^ukerji     ...  Govt.  College,  Jabalpur. 
Muhammad     Ali     Ansat, 

M.  C.  College,  Allal^abad. 
Roy, 

Ditto. 
...  Agra  College. 
*..       :  Ditto. 

...  M.  A.-0.  College,  Aligarb.. 
...  Govt.  College,  Jabalpur. 
Ghose 

...  Canning  College,  l4ncknow. 
...  M.  C.  College,  Allahabad. 
...  St.  John's  College,  Agra. 


129 

84 

8 

17 
169 

169 
73 


30 

21 

100 

161 

170 


69 
42 
86 
98 
208 


87 
66 
51 
37 
118 
46 
96 
81 

106 
119 
152 
166 
184 


18 


65    19 


20 


B.A. 

Eanleshwar 

B.A. 
Shiam  Sarap  Sarin 


Nath 


ni  /  Prag  Narain,  B.A. 


23 
24 

25 


27 
28 
29 

30 
31 
32 
33 
34 

85 


^  Devi  Dass,  B.A. 
Shiva  Prasad 
Bhndar    Chandra 

BJl. 
Cham  Chandra  Biswas 
Ishwar  Dass 


Baghunath  Prasad  Gupta.  M.  C.  College,  Allahabad. 
Abdul  Kadir,  B.A.  ...  M.  A.-0.  College,  Aligarh.. 

Shaikh     Muhammad 


Ismail,  B.A. 
Mahadeva  Sinha,  B.A» 
Bijaya  Knmar  Datt 
Bhagwat  Prasad,  B.A. 
Umrao  Singh 


,  Canning  College,  Lucknow. 
.M.C.  College,  Allahabad. 
Ditto. 
Ditto. 
Agra  College. 


87 


Lalta  Prasad  Johari,  B  J^.  Bareilly  College. 
'  Narain  Vishnu  Phadke    ...  St.  John's  College,  Agra. 
,  Pt.  Gur  Dayal  Tewari,  B.A.  Canning  College,  Luckoow* 
'Bhyam     Sunder     Verma,  Agra  College. 
B.A. 

M.  A.-0.  College,  Aligurh. 
Bareilly  College. 
Govt.  College,  Jabalpur. 
Canning  College,  Lucknow. 
Ditto. 


Nnr  Ahmad 
Munna  Lai 
Brajendra  Nath  Dey 
Babn  Lai 
,  Jogesh  Chandra  Ghosh 


74 


1897. 

BECHELOR  OF  LAWS. 
In  Order  of  Merit, 
FiBST  Class. 
1    Pyare  Lai  Chaturvedi,  M.A.,  Agra  College. 


413  Un  OF  OBADUATaS. 

^^_  SlOOMD  CLAH. 

^'    of        Nftme  of  Candidate.  Fame  of  Colleg«. 

10     1    Bi«enrFraiad  ...  M.  0. College,  AlUhabad. 

9     2    Biibambaniath  Nlgam, 

B,A.  ...  ...  Ditto. 

K     8    Kibaian  Chandra  Gopta...  Ditto. 

81  4    Mohammad  Zahoor         .,•  Ditto. 

181  6    Bhagwandin  Dobe,  B.A. ...  Meerot  College. 

182  6    ChandaMal  ...  Ditto. 
78     .  f  Bam  Sarnpa,  B.A.           ...  Agra  College. 

206      '  \  Aghomath  Makerji,  B. A.,  Queen's  College,  Benarei. 

82  9    Knihalpal  Singh,  M.A.    ...  Agra  Cc^ege. 

118  10    Mohammad  Fariand  Ali, 

B.A. '         ...  ...  Canning  College,  Locknow. 

112  11    Mirsa  Mohammad  Faseeh,  Ditto. 

aO  19  /  Mathora  Datt  Fande      ...  M.  C.  College,  Allahabad. 

147  ^^\ODdhBefaariLal,BA.    .^  Barielly  College. 

156  14    Bhagwan  Das  Siryya,  B.A.,  Agra  College. 

196  15    Jagan  Nath,  M.A.  ...  St.  John's  College,  Agra. 

99  16    Bisva  Nath  Sahal  ...  Canning  College,  Locknow. 

14  IN  /  Fateh  BAhador  ...  M.  C.  College,  Allahabad. 

44  ^'\BadhaOharan  ...  Ditto. 

228  19    Baghonath  Prasad,  B.A....  Qoeen^s  College,  Benares. 

88  20    Makhan  Ul,  B.A.  ...  Agra  College. 

84  21    Maheswar  Prasad  B*A.    ...        Ditto. 

180  22    Bampat  Bam,  M.A.        ...  Canning  College,  Locknow. 

119  28    Frabhat  Chandra  Gopto  ...  Ditto. 

20    24    Jag  Bop  Sahay  ...  M,  C.  College,  Allahabad. 

167    26  •  Sheikh  Bahador  Ali        ...  M.  A.-0.  College,  Aligarh. 
177    26    Prakash  Chandra    Ghose, 

B.A.  ...  ...  Govt  College,  Jabalpor. 

16i   27    Syed  Abdol  Haq,  B.A.  ...  M.  A.-0.  College,  Aligarh. 

207    28    Ajiand  Komar  Choodhary, 

M.A.  ,^  ...  Qoeen'i  College,  Benares. 

184    20    Shankar  Dayal  ...  Canning  College,  Looknow* 

136    on/ Sheikh Md.  Hosaln,  B.A.  Ditto. 

151    ^^lAbdollah  ...  M.  A..0.  College,  Aligarh. 

'  Beni  Madhav  Ghosh       ...  M.  C;  College^  Allahabad, 
fiisheshwar  Dayal  Srivas- 
tava,  B.A.  ...  Canning  College,  La6know« 

Ft.  Mohan  Lai  Nehro     ..  M.  C.  College,  Allahabad. 
46    85    Bamdolare  Lai  Chatorredi  Ditta 

24    86    Kalka  Prasad,  B.A.        ...  Ditta 

128         I'Bam  Bakhsh  Singh         ...  Canning  College,  Lndknow. 

144    87  i  Baj  Komar  ...  Bareilly  College. 

106        I  Shahab-od-din  ...  M.  A.-O.  College,  Aligarh. 


6 
96 

84 


LIST  OF  GRADUins. 


413 


BoU 

Np. 

13 
172 

185 
165 
115 

178 


Name  of  Candidate. 


Name  of  College, 


Order 

of 
merit.. 

r  Dwarka  Nath  ...  If.  C.  College,  Allahabad. 

40i  Debendra  Nath  Banerji  ...  Govt.  College,  Jabalpor. 
I  Bajendra  Nath  Sen,  M,A.,  Meerat  College. 

43  Shaikh  Ata  Ullah,  B.A.  ...  M.  A.-O.  College,  Aligarh. 

44  Md.  Nnrul  Basaan,  B.A....  Canning  College,  Lncknow. 

45  Bamchandra  Bao   Amar* 

dekar,  B.A.  ...  Goft.  College.  Jabalpur. 


42 

95 
17 
253 
47 
11 


1898. 

BACHELOR   OF    LAWS. 

In  Order  of  Merit. 

FiBST  Class. 

Noratan  Mai  ...  M.  C.  College,  Allahabad. 

Janki  Prasad  Hard,  B.A.,  Agra  College. 
Gopi  Natb  Ojha  ...  M.  G.  College,  Allahabad. 

Jogesh  Chandra  Chatterji,  Queen's  College,  Benares. 
Prag  Narain  ...  M.  C.  College,  Allahabad. 

Dholakia    Kiptilal     Bal- 
wantrai  ...  Ditto, 


122    14 
16    ,. 


Sbgokd  Class. 

Jwala  Prasad  .^  M.  C.  College,  AUahabad, 

Ghasi  Bam,  M.A.  ...  Agra  College. 

Dhanpat  Bai  ...  Agra  College. 

Madan  Mohan  ...        Ditto. 

r  Abdol  flalim  ...  M.  C.  College,  Allahabad. 

[  Daya  Shankar  ...  Canning  College,  Lncknow. 

[  Nitya  Nand  Pande  ..,  M.  C.  College,  Allahabad. 

[  Pt  Ram  Adhin  Agnihotri,  Canning  College,  Lncknow* 

Krishna  Prasad,  fi.A.      ...  DiUo. 

r  Ghoda  Jivan  LaI  Bayishan- 

kar  ...  ...  M.  C.  College,  Allahabad* 

[  Bajbihari  Lai,  M.A.        ...  St.  John's  College,  Agra. 

Syam  Sundar,  B.A.         ...  Canning  College,  Lacknow. 

Bam     Erishen    Lakhman 
Bhrikhandy.  ...  Agra  College. 

Bipin  Chandra   Chattopa- 
dbya  ...  ...  Canning  College,  Lncknow. 

Girwar  Dhar ...  ...  M.  C.  College,  AUahabftd. 

ShambhnNathDobe,M.A.,  Agra  College. 

Snrendra  Nath  Chatterjee,  M.  C,  College,  Allahabad^ 


414  LI0T  Of  OBAHOITBS. 


rS^    of         Mune  of  Candidflfeeu  Nameof  Coltege. 

'^^- merit. 


16 
217 

98 

188 


Gopal  Dts  Sbtfma         ...  M.  C.  OoDege,  Allahabad. 
BadaShfTa  liadhawa  F^ 
rande         ...  ...  GoTt .  College,  Jabalpor. 

Gopi  Nath,  B.A.  ...  Agra  College. 

—        I  Hardeva  Praiad  ShriTaetaT,  Canning  College,  Lncknow. 

1«    22    «'||-^   ^y-   B'"*^^  „,^ 

154  23    Mangal  Prasad  ...  Ditto: 

224  24    Piaray  Lai    .«.  ...  Meerat  College. 

26        r  Ulit  Mohan  Baiier}i».M.A.  M.  C.  College,  Allahabad. 

66  25{  UgraNarainBai  ...  Ditto. 

203  I  S.  Aba  Talib...  ...  IC.  A.-0.  CoUege,  Aligarh. 

63  9q/  Sarendra  NathGan«oli  ...  M.  C.  College,  Allahabad. 

208  ^  \  Bhagat  Lakehimi  Shankar,  Qoyt.  College,  Jabalpnr. 

107  30    Sorabjee  Dadabhoy    Con- 
tractor, B.A.  ...  Agra  College. 
119        r  Baosi  Dhar,  B.A.            ...  Canning  College,  Lncknow. 

204  31^  8yed  Abdal  Basit,  BJk.  ^  M.  A..0.  College,  Aligarh. 
248  [  Chittragupta Prasad  ...  Qneen's  College,  Benares. 
221  84    Jwala  Praaad  .«.  Meemt  College. 

43    35    Nripendra  Nath  Datt      ...  M.  C.  College,  Allahabad. 
yn         [  Bishan  Lai,  B.A.  ...  Agra  College. 

|.jn    Oft  )  Gadadhar  Prasad  Tripathi, 
S46         I     ^'^'  '"  ...  Canning  College,  Lncknow. 

(  Bahadnr  Lai,  B.A.  ...  Queen's  College,  Benares. 

110    39    Cona  Crinivas  BaO  Ifayndu  Agra  College. 

(Lai  Behari  Bingh,  B.A.  ...  M.  C.  College,  Allahabad. 
Makh  Bam  ...  Bareilly  College. 

Qamar  Ali  ...  M.  A.-0.  College,  Aligarh. 

Waman  Ganesh  Ganpnlay, 
B.A.  ...  Govt.  College,  Jabalpnr. 

194    44    Mahammad  Ali  ...  M.  A.-0.  College,  Aligarh. 

164    45    Baj  Knmar  ^  Canning  College,  Lncknow. 

35     .^rMakandLal,M.A.    .      ...  M.  C.  CoUege,  Allahabad. 
79    ^'^IKirtiChand,  B.A.  ...  Agra  College. 

172    48    Bhiva  Bhankar  Nigam     ...  Canning  Cdlege,  Lncknow. 
166    49    Sarjn  Prasad    Bhatnagar, 

B.A.  . ...  Ditto. 

22    60    Kampta  Praaad  Sinha     .^  M.  C.  College,  Allahabad. 


25 

180 
200    40^ 


216 


51 


190 
259 
87 
157    63 


181    55 


'  Agha  Haidar  ...  M.  A.-0.  College,  Aligarh. 

Mnhammad  Waai  ...  Queen's  College,  Benares. 

Pt.    Brij     Mohan  Hath 

Zutshi,  B.A.  ...  Agra  College. 

Narayan  Lai  ...  Chinning  College,  Lncknow. 

Nisai  Ali  BJL  •.  Bareilly  College. 


LIST  OF  aBADDATES*  416 

p-„  Order 

SX"    of        Name  of  Candidate.  Name  of  College. 

54    56    Sajjad  HasaixL  ..» If .  C.  College,  Allahabad. 

8"   K7  /  Ardeshir  A.  Dadabhoy     ...  Ditto. 

105    ^' I  Shankar  Lai  ...  Agra  College. 


1899. 

BACHELOR  OF  LAWS- 
In  Order  of  Merit, 

FiBST  CLASS. 

Segond  Class. 

35  1  Brij  Narain  Saxena,  B.A....  C.  C.  College,  Cawnpore. 
12  n  1  Harihar  Charan,  B.A.  ...  M.  C.  College,  Allahabad. 
26      ^  VBam  Prasad  Dube,  M.A., 

jB.8c.    .  Ditto. 

41  4    Ghanshyam     Das    Singh, 

B.A.  Canning  College,  Lncknow. 

61      5    Mahmood  Hasan,  B.A.    ...  M.A.-0.  College,  Aligarh. 
8      6    Binoy   Kumar     Makerji, 

M.A.  M.  C.  College,  Allahabad. 

54      7    Gurbaksh  Singh,  B.A.    ...  Meerut  College. 
59      8    Ghulam  Mohi-ud-din  Khan 

B.A.  ...  M.  A.-0.  College,  Aligarh. 

4      9    Baghubar  Djal  Mathar  ...  Agra  College. 

42  10    GirjaSaran  Lai,  B.A.     ...  Canning  College,  Lncknow. 
21    11    Nawal  Kishor,  B.A.         ...  M.  C.  College,  Allahabad. 
66    12    Jiwan  Lai,  B.A.  ...  Meernt  College. 

10    13    Cham  Chandra  Das,  B.A.,  Muir  C.  College,  Allahabad. 
7    «^/ Benoy  Bashan  Day,  B.A.  Ditto. 

24    **  \  Ram  Narayan,  M.A.         . .  Ditto. 

16    16    Krishna  Chandra  Banerji, 

B.A.  Ditto. 


1900. 

BACHELOR   OF   LAWS- 

FiBST  CLASS. 
JfiL 

Second  Class. 
44      1    Har  Prasad  Bhargava  B.A.  Govt.  College,  Jabalpnr. 
7      2    Grift  Chandra  Chaadhri,B.A.  St.  John's  College,  Agn. 


416  Un  DP  OBADUATI8. 

•vii  Orte 

Sr^   of         Vame  of  Omdldala.  HAina  of  GoU^ge. 

^®-  Merit 

28     3    RAffhUrPrMtdKbue,B.A.M.C.  College.  Allfthabftd. 
»     4    Ba]  Bahadur  Varna,  M. A.  Ditto. 

2     6    BaiantLaUBhargaTaM.A.  Agra  College. 
80        fSarat  Chandra  Chaodbori, 

ei     B.A.  M.  C.  College,  Allahabad. 

83        I  Syyad  Aflghar  Hasan,  B.A.  Ditto. 

26     8   Jnanendra  liath  Chatterjl, 

B.A.  Ditto. 


HONOURS  IN  LAW  EXAMINATION- 
1.    Satis  Chandra  Banerji. 


1901. 

HONOURS  IN  LAW  EXAMINATIONS- 
1    Tej  Bahadur  Saprn. 

DOCTOR  OF  LAWS. 

1    Satiih  Chandra  Banerii,  M.A.,    LL.B.,     and    Fellow  of  the 
University  of  Allaliabad. 


BACHELOR  OF  LAWS- 

FiBar  Class.     . 
Nil. 
SsooKD  Class. 
In  Order  of  Merit 

67  1    Girdhar  Lai  ...  Meerat  College. 

21  2    BUwanath  Das  ...  M.  C.  College,  Allahabad. 

G9  8    Kishan  Dayal  ...  Meerat  College. 

20  4    Balram  Chandra  Maker]!,  M.  C.  College,  Allahabad. 

1  5    Abdul  Salam  Muhammad,  Agra  College. 

53  6    Raj  Bahadur  Bbargava  ...  Jabalpur,GoTemment  College. 

4  -7  Durga  Sahai  ...  Agra  College. 

17  ^  \  Laik  Ahmad  ...  M.  A.-O.  College,  Aligarh. 

68  9    Jwala  Sahai  ...  Meernt  College. 
86  IQ    Brahma  Marayan  Karpor,  Bareilly  College. 

61  1 1 J  Debicharan  Baner  1  i        ..,  Jabalpnr,  !Gk>vemment  Ocdtoge. 

62  ^^IFrabhat  Chandra  fioee    ...  Ditto. 


tiffr  09  ORADUATBS.  4lt 

1902. 


DOCTOR  OF  LAWS. 
1    Te]  Bahadur  Sapra,M.AMl<L.B. 


NO. 


BACHELOR  OF  LAWS- 
In  Order  of  Merit 

FiBBT  CZJLS8. 

5^^     of*       Name  of  Candidate.  Name  of  College. 

^®*    merit. 
48      I    JitendraNath  Roj  .,.  Canning  College,  Lucknow. 

39  2    Keshava^Balkriehna  Palsole,  Govt.  College,  Jabalpnr. 

87     3    Syed  Fazlnr  Baman       ...  Christ  Ch,  College,  Cawnpore. 

Sboond  Class. 

44  4    Ganga  Charan  Nigam     ...  Canning  College,  Lncknow. 

85  6    Triloki  Nath  ...  Bareilly  College. 

18  6    Hari  Sheoram  Mnnle      ...  M.  C.  College,  Allahabad, 

81  7    Tirloki  Nath  Qour  ...  Ditto. 

24  8    O.  M.  Chiene  ...  Ditto. 

20  9    JhumanLal  ^  Ditto. 

43  10    Biflheshwar  Nath  SriTastaTa,  Canning  College,  Lncknow. 

53  11    Shyama  Charan  ...  Meerut  College. 

17  ,o  /  Hanuman  Prasad  Varma...  M.  C.  College,  Allahabad, 

40  ^^  I  Mnkund  Madho  Golwalkar  Govt.  College,  Jabalpnr. 
80  14    Syed  Muhammad  Kasim...  M.  C.  College,  Allahabad. 

3    16    Hari  Nath  Fande  (Chator- 

vedi.)  ...Agra  College. 

7    16    Yamini  Kant  Dhar     .    ...  Ditto. 

84  17  r  Saradapado  Mukerji       ...  Bareilly  College. 

17    ^'  t  Bar  Bilas  Bhargava       ...  Canning  College,  Lncknow, 
1    19    Barey  Lai  SriyaBtara      ...  Agra  College. 

85  20    Maharaj  Narain  Chaadhri,  BareUly  College. 


1903. 


BACHELOR  OF  LAWS. 

In  Order  of  Merit 

FiBST  Class. 

1  15    FannaLal        ...  ...  Agra  College^ 

2  7    Ganga  Nath     ...  ...       Ditto. 


418 


U8T  OF  aSAPDATtt. 


Oidar 

of 
Merit 


RoU 
Ma 


NuMotOuididile. 


8  86  JftT  Gopal  AithftiiA 

4  87  Iqbal  Marayan  Qnrta 

6  6  Chanbe  Badha  Kriahna 

6  68  BenaniDas     ... 


Name  of  College. 

...  Canning  College,  Laoknow. 
...  M.  C.  College,  Allahabad. 
...  Agra  College. 
..•  Victoria  College,  Qwalior. 


1 

42 

a 

79 

8 

10 

4 

81 

6 

6S 

6 

23 

7 

46 

8 

45 

8 

22 

10 

2 

11 

1 

12 

a 

18 

fl2 
[85 

15 

44 

16 

14 

17 

68 

SlOORD  CLAfiB. 


Preo  Nath  Ghoae 

Tara  Shaokar  Sharma 

Har  Govind  Bajel 

Amir  Bahadur  Singh 

Sander  fiahai  Ver ma 

Jwala  Prasad  Mathor 

Sbah  Munir  Alam 

Bam  Swarap     .- 

Anand  Behari  Lai 

Ayodhya  Prasad 

Agha  S.  Mahmad-nl  Heiaa 

Jafri 
Indu  Bhnshan  Bofla 
Jawahir  Lai 
Kixnwar  Behari  Lai 
Bam  Prasad  Avasti 
Lakshimi  Narayan  Tondon 
Eeui  fiaiain  Chand 


M.G.  College,  Allahabad. 

Canning  College,  Lncknow. 

Agra  College. 

M.  a  College,  Allahabad. 

Bareilly  College. 

M.  A..O.  CoUege,  Aligarh, 

Moir  C.  College,  Allahabad. 

Ditto. 
M.  A.>0.  College,  Aligaih* 
Agra  College. 

Ditto. 
.  Meerat  College. 
.  Agra  College. 
.  Heerut  College. 
,  M.  C.  College,  Allahabad. 
,  Agra  College. 
•  Canning  College,  Lncknow. 


Order 

of 
Merit 


1  103 

2  70 
8  22 

4  n 

8  69 

*1  108 

8  110 

9  41 


1904. 

BACHELOR  OF  LAWS. 
li»  Order  of  Merit* 


Boll 
No. 


FiBST  Class. 
Fame  oi  Candidate. 


Name  of  College. 


Seray  Mai  Bapna 

Sayed  Wisal  Mohammad... 

Raja  Bmn 

Abdal  Hamid  ••• 

Syed  Muhammad  Sibtain, 

Syed  Alt  Hamid 

Syed  Iftikhar  Hasain      ... 

Triveni  Sahai  Saksena    ••• 

Mohammad  Ahad  All 


Muir  C.  College,  Allahabad 
M.  A.-0.  College,  Aligarh. 
ttareilly  College. 
Mair  C.  College,  Allahabad. 
M.  A.-O.  College,  Aligarh. 
Mair  C.^CoUege,  AUahabad. 

Ditto. 

Ditto. 
Canning  College,  Lnoknow. 


UST  OV  GRADUATES.  4^9 


SbooRD  CLA88. 


Order  «  ,, 
of     ^^        Name  of  Candidate.  Name  of  College. 


merit. 


Niknnja  Behary  BaiiyerJUM  Christ  C.  College,  Cawnpore. 

Syed  Jafar  ....  Mnir  C.  College,,  AUahimd. 

Pherozeshah     S  o  r  a  b  j  i  Agra  College. 
Cambata. 

Dorga  Patshad  ...  M.  C.  College,  Allahabad. 

Bashir  Ahmad  ...  Canning  C^lege,  Lacknow. 

Bajrangi  Lai  ...  Muir  C.  College,  Allahabad. 

Shyam  Narayan  ...  Canning  College,  Lacknow. 

Gokol  Chand  Rat  ...  Ditto. 

Manindra     Nath     Chow- Christ  G.  College,  Cawnpoie. 
dhurie. 

Mohammad  Naimat-pllab,  M.  A.-0.  College,  Aligarb. 

Muhammad  Junaid  ...  Mair  C.  College,  Allahabad. 

Bhoora  Lai  Hiran  ...  Ditto. 

Jagraj  Singh  ...  Canning  College,  Lucknow. 

Shambhu  Dayal  ...  Agra  College. 

Dattatraya  Vinayak  Pandit  Govt.  College,  Jabalpur. 

Satish  Chandra  Ghosh     ...  Canning  College,  Lacknow. 

Jamuna  Shanker  Jha      ...  Govt.  College,  Jabalpar. 

Brijbehari  Lai  Sriyastaya,  Queen's  College,  Benares. 

Bar  up  Narain  ...  Agra  College. 

Muhammad  Abdul  Haq  ...  Christ  C.  College,  Cawnpore 

Benode  Behari  ...  Agra  College. 

Lakshmi  Narain  Shakla...  Canning  College,  Lacknow, 

Hari  Kishen  Dhaon         •••  Ditto. 

Lakshmi  Shanker  ...  Muir  C.  College,  Allahabad. 

Budra  Datta  Sinha  4».  Canning  College,  Lacknow. 
I  Eunwar  Earan  Singh  ...  Muir  C.  College,  Allahabad. 
I    Lakshman  Rao  Dube       ...  Ditto. 

I    Prandhene  Banerji  ...    '  Ditto. 

;    Ft.  Sham  Manohar  Nath...  Canning  College,  I^ooknow. 

Sharga. 
\    Barihar  Prasad  Sriyastaya  Muir  C.  College,  Allahabad. 

>  Sirish  Chandra  Chatter] i...  Ditto. 
I    Madho  Prasad  Nagar       ...  Agra  College. 

r    Basant  Bai  •••  Meerut  College, 

}    Joti  Sarap  Mathar  ...  Agra  College. 

>  Narendra  Nath  Bai  ...  Queen's  College,  Benares. 

)    Bankey  Behari  ...  M.  A.-0.  College,  Allgarh. 

3    Muhammad  Faiq  •••  Ditto. 


4S0  U8T  OP  ORADDiTM. 

1905. 

BACHELOR  OF  LAWS- 
Viwn  CziABfl. 

o<     wi^       Name  of  Gftndidate.  If  ame  of  College, 

merit  ^^• 

1  81  UkshmiKant  Pandey       ^  M.  C.  College,  Allahabid 

2  11  Oanga  Ptued  Varma         •••  Agra  College. 

Sboohd  Olabb. 

1/10  Banwari  Lai  •••  Agra  College. 

1    16  Mahmood  Shah  Khan  ...  M.  A.-0.  GoUege,  Aligarh. 

8  89  Feary  Lai  fianerji  ...  M.  C.  CoUege  Allahabad. 
4    104  VisTesYar  Natha  ...  Ditto. 

6      64  Balbhadra  Das  •••  Ditto. 

{76  Kanhaiya  Lai  Nigam         —  Ditto. 

90  Shyam  Lai  ...  Ditto. 

108  Bithwa  Nath  Thqlal  PAndit...  C.  C.  Colllege,  Cawnpore. 

9  98  ShiTa  Narain  Tandon  ...  M.  C.  College,  Allahabad. 

10  160  Jagannath  Prasad  Varma   ..  Heerat  College. 

11  19  Chaadhri  Nathan  Singh     ...  Agra  College. 
,4  r  22  Bam  Chandra  Mebra  ...  Ditto. 

^*  \  92  Bamugarh  Lai  SrivastaTya...  M.  C.  College,  Allahabad. 
14      67  Bhagwant  Praaad  Srivastaya,  Ditto. 

16     93  SaiyidAli  Mohammad        ...  Ditto. 

16  2  Ghansham  Daw  ...  Agra  College. 

17  139  Nawab  Ali  ...  Canning  College,  Lncknow. 

18  86  Mirsa  MahmodBeg  .«  M.  A.-O.  College  Aligarh. 

19  73  Kali  Das  Banerji  ...  II.  C.  College,  Alkkhabad. 

20  148  Damodar  Das  ...  Meerat  College. 
^,1     6  Frem  Narain  ...  Agra  College. 

^^  \  126  Shiva  Narayan  Trivedi       ^  Gort.  College,  Jabbalpar. 

23  101  Shah  Bashid-ollah  ...  M.  C.  College,  Allahabad. 

24  149  Khnshdil  Prasad  ...  Meemt  College. 

^./   60  Amirt  Rai  ...  II.  C.  CoUege.  Allahabad, 

^  1 1 16  Satish  Chandra  Banerji     ...  C  C.  College  Cawnpore. 
-y,  /  12  Ganga  Bam  Agarwal  ...  Agra  College. 

^  I   78  Krishna  Narayan  Laghato  ...  M.C.  College,  Allahabad. 
29     48  Syed  Mohomed  Idrii  ...  If.  A-.O.  College,  Aligarh. 


t.I9r  OF  OBA0m.T]& 


4^ 


1906. 

BACHELOR  OF  LAWS- 
In  Order  of  Merit. 


Roll 
No. 

FiBST  Glass. 
Order 

of          Name  of  candidate.                   Ifame  of  Goliegs. 
merit. 

1 
2 

6 

106    Gauri  Shankar  Prasad 
24    Phul  Chand  Mogba 
102    Durga  Charan  Singh 
133    8aid-ud-din  Ahmad 
69    Gopal  Sadasheo  Sapre 
43    Mahomed  Said 

...  M.  0.  College,  Allahabad. 

...  Agra  College. 

...  M.  C.  College,  AllahaWI. 

^               Ditto. 

...  Nagpur,  Morris  College, 

...  M.A.-0.  College,  Aligarh. 

Second  Class. 


1  140  Bhibendra  Nath  Banerji      ^ 

2  105  Ganga  Shankar 

3  54  Nanik  Bam  Gupta 

4  128  Furushottam  Das  Tandan    ... 

5  115  Krishna  Ram     ... 
Saiig  Bam  Sinha 
BaTi  Nandan  Prasad 

B      138  Sita  Bam 

9        32  Tika  Bam  Miara 

10        27  Bam  Dayal  Dube 

Mohammad  Abdur  Bahim ... 
Sivanayak  Sinha 

23  Pratap  rSingh    ... 

103  Ekbal-nd-din    ... 

134  Sarjn  Prasad  Srivastava     ... 

38  Abdul  Hamid  Hasan  ^ 

70  Madho  Gopal  Shirsalkar    ... 

7  Chatur  Beharilal 

59  Manohar  Krishna  Golvekar, 

100  Damoder  Moreshwar  Kelkar, 

53  Farid-ud-din  Ahmad  Khan... 

86  Piaray  Lai  Bhargava 

42  Mohamad  Mohsin  Siddiqi  ... 

126  Parmeshwar  Dayal 

29  Shiam  Krishan  Dar 

78  Kali  Shankar  Sharma 

17  Joti  Prasad  Mohleji 

96  Brij  Mohan  Chandola 

15  Jagadish  Sahai  Mathnt       ••• 


0\  131 
138 


"{ 1^1 

13       "^ 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21^ 


25 
26 
27 

28 
29 


M.  C.  College,  Allahabad. 

Ditto, 
C.  C,  College,  Cawnpore. 
M.  C.  College,  Allahabad. 

Ditto. 
C.  C,  College,  Cawnpore. 
M.  C.  College,  Allahabad. 

Ditto. 
Agra  College. 
Agra  College. 
M.A.-O.  College.  Aligarh. 
M.  C.  College,  Allahabad. 
Agra  College. 
M.C.  College,  Allahabad. 

Ditto. 
M.A-.O.  College,  Aligarh. 
Nagpur,  Morris  College. 
Agra  College. 

Govt.  College,  Jubbulpore. 
M.  a  College  Allahabad. 
C.  C,  College,  Cawnpore. 
Canning  College,  Lucknow. 
M.  A.-O.  College,  Aligarh. 
M.  C.  College,  Allahabad. 
Agra  Callege. 

Canning  College,  Lucknow. 
Agra  College. 
M.  C.  College,  Allahabad. 
Agra  College. 


422  LIST  OP  OBADUATBe. 

5^    of         Name  of  Ouididftte.  Name  of  College. 

^^'  Merit 

80     121  Hoolchand  SnUa  «  H.  G.  College,  AUababad. 

•1/91  Ali  Mohammad  .«.  Ditto. 

^\  125  Farmeihwar  Dayal  ...  Ditto. 

88       99  Charn  Deb  Baner  ji  ...  Ditto. 

84  95  BrajNathYyas  ...  Ditta 

85  18  Lakhpat  Bai  Agarwal         ...  Agra  College, 
r    80  Stanley  BmeBt  Anthony     ...        Ditto. 

•  81  Bnrrendra  Nath  Cbakravarti,         Ditto. 

GO  ftam  Saran  Das  ...  Itareilly  College. 

80  Mahabir  Fraaada  Srivastava,  Canning  College,  Lacknow. 

114  Krishna  Das      ...  ...  M.  C.  College,  Alkbabad. 


UST  OF  SDGGSBSFUL  CANDIDATES,  1906.     483 

LIST  OF  SUCCESSFUL  CANDIDATES  FOR 

1906. 


M.A.  EXAMINATION. 
ENGLISH  LITEBATTJBE. 

^^       Name  of  Candidate.         Name  of  College,      p^jo^ 

1  Ambay  FrasadM.  ...  Agra  College   ...  •••HI 

2  Babu  Prasad    ...  •«•      .Ditto         ...  ...  Ill 

6    Eanhaiya  Lai  ...  ...       Ditto  ...  ...  Ill 

10:  Tika  Bam  Misra  ...  Affra,  St.  John's  College  ...    II 

14    Madho  Parshad  Bhargava...  Jaipur,  Maharaja's  College  III 

17  Anakul  Chandra  Dutt      ...  Lucknow,  Canning  College  III 

18  Chandi  Prasad  Singh       ...  Ditto  ...  Ill 

8ANSKBIT. 
80   BehariDas      .-  ...  Teacher  (U.P.)...  ...  Ill 

PHILOSOPHY. 

84  Ghisoo  Lai       ...  ...  Teacher,  SaJ  ...  ...  Ill 

85  Atmaram  Narayan  Shrouti,    Ditto    C.P.  ...  ...  Ill 


FIRST  D.So.  EXAMINATION. 

1^1^  Name  of  Candidate.    Subject.    Name  of  College,  ^^^^j^* 

'  8    Satis  Chandra  Ghoshal,  Mathematics.  Allahabad,  M.C.   Ill 

College. 
6    Dhanpat  Bam  ...  Chemistry  ...       Ditto  ...  Ill 

6  Vishnu  Bam  Mehta    ...     Ditto       ...       Ditto  ...  Ill 

7  Chandi  Parshad        ...  Mathematics  Benares, Queen's    II 

College. 
9   Sohan  Lai  SrivastaTa,    Physics       ...  Lucknow,  Can-     II 

ning  College. 


CS4  \m  OP  VIKSOISBFUb  CAHinDATia^   IMC. 


JNo. 


SECOND  DSc.  EXAMINATION. 
^^^  Name  of  Candidate.    Sul^ect.   Name  of  CoUege.    ^^^o^ 

1    Allah  Bakhflh  ...  Chemietry  ...  Allahabad/    ...    Ill 

M.C.  College. 
i   Vaman  CrMkia  ttmte*     Dttt6       ^.       Ditto         ...  Ill 
9    Lakahmi  Narain        ...  Mathematics,  Benares,  Queen's  III 

College. 


BoU 

Kg. 
1 
6 

10 

11 

12 
18 
U 
15 

16 
17 

18 
19 


27 


B.A.  EXAMINATION. 
Name  of  *CaiDididat^.        tTame  6l  CoUege. 


Passed  in 
Division. 


80 
88 
84 
89 
43 
44 
«5 
«6 
47 
49 
60 
61 
62 
53 
64 
67 
69 


Babu  Bam  Safewiia         in<^  AgnCbllaige  *« 

...  Ill 

Chandra  Datt  Vajpai 
<Shandra  Kishore  Mibira  ... 

Ditto 

...  m 

Ditto^ 

...  xxl 

Bebi  Chandra                  ••• 

Ditto" 

Devi  Dial  Mathur 

Ditto 

...  Ill 

Din  Dayal  Agrawal 

Ditto  x^ 

.^III 

Dwarka  Nath  BhariJ^Ta  ... 

Ditto 

.^.  II 

Ekanath  Banerji 
Ear  Narayan  Salitree 

Ditto 

H.       II 

Dittox^ 

...  HI 

Hem  Chandra  Chakravarti 

Ditto 

-,    III 

Janki  Prasad  ... 

Ditto 

...    Ill 

Kailash  Chandra  Mital    ... 

Dittos 

...    Ill 

Ditto 

...    Ill 

Lokman  Das  Pachauti     ^ 

Ditto 

...    Ill 

Nand  Lai  Otipta               ^ 

Dittos 

.-.III 

Pyare  Lai  Govil 

Ditto 

...    Ill 

Pyare  Lai  Gupta              ^ 

Ditto 

...  in 

Bam  Dial  Chaturredi 

Ditto^ 

...  Ill 

Bam  Narain    ...              ^ 

Ditto 

.-.  Ill 

Bamaraipal  Singh           ^ 
Sindhu  Lai  Bhattacharya.., 

Ditto 

.^  111 

Ditto/ 

...  m 

Sura]  Narain  Mathur      ^ 

Ditto  ^ 

...  Ill 

Atma  Bam      ...              ...  Agra,  St.  John's 

CoUege  .«  in 

BeniPrasada  ... 

Ditto 

•-  III 

Bhagwant  Kishore  Bajel... 

Ditto^ 

...  in 

Brahma  Saran... 

Ditto 

...  in 

David,  Solomon 

Ditto 

...  in 

Ganga  Prasad  Bhargava  ^ 
Har  Narain      ... 

Ditto^ 

...  in 

Ditto 

...  n 

Hem  Chandra  De 

Ditto 

...  ni 

Jagan  Prasad  Gupta 

Ditto^ 

*.,  in 

Krishna  Deva  Sharma     ... 

•     liitto 

...  n 

Krishna  Narayan  Tripathi, 

Ditto 

...  II 

Kumudnath  Sarkar 

Ditto/ 

. ...  II 

Man  Mull  Brahmwar 

Ditto 

...  in 

Misri  Lai 

Ditto 

,„  m 

Liat  OF  SUCCESSFUL  OANDIDATJSS,    1906t.  435 


Boll 
No. 

eo 

62 
63 
65 

66 
67 

68 
70 
74 
79 
80 
81 
82 
84 
85 

86 
87 
88 
89 
90 
94 
96 
96 

98 

99 

100 

102 
403 
104 
107 

108 
109 
110 

111 
112 
113 
114 
115 
116 
117 


Name  of  Candidate. 


N««.  of  college.     ^^^^ 


All    A  t  h  a  r  Agra,  St.  John*8  College  ...  Ill 


Hnhammad 

Usmani. 
Bam  Chandra  Tewari 
Bam  Chandra  Bandopadhya, 
Sbambhu  >'arayaji  Srivas* 

tava. 
Sri  Krishna  Chandra 
i^yed  Ali  Zamin 
Theophilus  Frio  Nath  Pal 
Zafar  Hasan     ... 
Ganesh  Govind  Pandit 
Ahmad  Shafi  Khan 
Abdul  Khaliq  ... 
Abdul  Qayyum  Khan 
Abdur  Bahman 
Ahmad  Khan  ^ 
Abulwafa  Muhammad 

Azziz'ullah. 
Chaudhry  Ata-ullah  Khan... 
Dube  Ganpat  Lai 
Ehsan  Gani      ...  .^ 

Gholam  Nabi  ...  ^ 

fiamid  Mukhtar  Shah 
K .  Muhammad  Akram      . .  • 
Muhammad  Ashfaq  ... 

Muhammad   Azhar    Hasan 

Warisy. 
Muzaffer  Muhammad  Khan 
.  M.  £htesham-ud-din 
Muhammad  Badrul  Hasan 

Nomani. 
Muhammad  Jamil-ud-din... 
Muhammad  Abul  Ala        .•« 
Muhammad  Ahmad 
Muzaffer  Imam  Muhammad 

Wahid. 
Muhammad  Aslam 
M.  Masud  Ali  ... 
Malik  Md.    Abdur  Bahim 

Khan. 
Nawab-ud-din  *^ 
Niaz  Muhammad  ..» 

Syed  Amin-nd-din 
Syed  Muhammad  Mustahsitt 
.  Syed  A  li  Baza  Jaff ery 
Syed  Lutf  H  usain  . . » 

Shaikh  Ziknir  fiahman    ^ 


Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto/ 

Ditto 
..;  Ajmer,  Government  College 
...  Aligarh,  M.  A.-O.  C<dlege 

DittOy^  ^ 

Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto  . 

Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto  / 

Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto^ 

Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto 


V 

Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 

Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto^ 
Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto/ 

Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto  y 

Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto. 

Ditto 

Ditto 


III 
II 
II 

II 
II 

III 
II 
II 

III 
IT 

HI 
II 

III 

III 

III 
III 
III 

II 
III 
III 

II 
III 

III 

lit 

II 

III 

III 

lO 

II 

II 

III 

II 

m 
n 
m 
II 
III 
in 
in 


426 


UST  OF  SDCGBSSFUL  0AND1DATB8,   190S. 


Boll 

No. 

118 
119 
121 
12J 
124 
125 

126 
127 
128 
129 
ISO 
131 
132 
133 
134 
136 
138 

139 
141 
141 
146 
146 
147 
148 
149 
150 
152 
153 
154 
155 
156 
158 
160 
162 
166 
167 
168 
169 
17a 
171 
;172 
173 
174 
176 
176 


Fame  of  Gaadidate. 

Syed  Mohammad  Nairn     •«  ^ 
S.  Abdul  Sarim  •« 

8ved  Mahammad  Ismail  ... 
Shiva  Chandra  Misra 
Syed  Ashfaq  Husain 
S.  M.  Shafqat  Husain  Qur- 

reshi. 
8iraj-Qd-din  Ahmad 
Syed  Ahmad  Husain         ••• 
Shaikh  Wilayat  Ally  Qidvai 
Soomra  Muhammad  Ibrahim 
Said -ad-din  Ehan 
Syed  Oholam  Bizri 
8ira]-ud-din     ... 
Syed  Ale  Ali  NaqTi 
Tasawwar  Husain  Ehan   ... 
Wajid  Ali 
Abul  Khair  Muhammad  Zu*  I 

hair. 
Amjad  Ali        ^ 
fieni  Bahador  ... 
Chaubey  Bam  Chandra     ... 
Damri  Ojha 
Durgahi  Lsl  Varma 
Daulat  Bam  Asthana 
Durga  Dutta  Joshi 
Elsie  Leila  Milner  (Miss)  ... 
Ganesh  Baghunath  Eekare 
Gopal  Dutta  Tewari 
Gorakh  Nath  Varma 
Goori  Pershad  ... 
Gouri  Shankar  Dube 
Guru  Frashad  Mehra 
Hukam  Singh  ••• 
Janaki  Prasada 
Eamta  Prasad  ... 
Eunj  Behari  Lai  Agnihotri 
,Lakshmi  Narayan  Nagar  ... 
Lalitendu  Eumar  Majumdar 
Mahesh  Datt  Shukla 
Manak  Chand  Jaini  ^ 

Manmathanath  Mukerji   ..• 
Manzar  Ali  Sokhta 
Mathura  Datt  Joshi 
Md.  Sami-ullah  Ehan 
Moti  Lai  Bijavargi 
Mol  Cnand.Dube 


9f  GoUege. 

Passed  in 
Oivisiott. 

i,M.A.-0.  College...  Ill 
Ditto     "^          ...  IIT 

Ditto 

...  Ill 

Ditto/ 

...    II 

Ditto 

...  Ill 

Ditto 

...  Ill 

Ditto  / 

...  Ill 

Ditto 

...  Ill 

Ditto 

...    II 

Ditto  > 

...  Ill 

Ditto 

...  Ill 

Ditto 

...  Ill 

Ditto/ 

...    II 

Ditto 

...    II 

Ditto^ 

...    II 

Dittos 

...  Ill 

)ad,M.C. College...    II 

Dttto 

•..  Ill 

Dittos 

...  Ill 

Ditto 

...  Ill 

Ditto 

...  m 

Ditto/ 

.-  Ill 

Ditto 

...  Ill 

Ditto 

.^  III 

Ditto, 

...  II 

Ditto 

.^  III 

Ditto 

...  Ill 

Ditto/ 

...  Ill 

Ditto 

...  Ill 

Ditto 

...  in 

Ditto/ 

...  in 

Ditto 

...  Ill 

Ditto 

...  II 

Ditto/ 

...  Ill 

Ditto 

.^  II 

Ditto 

...  II 

Ditto. 

-.  Ill 

Ditto 

«.  Ill 

Ditto 

...  Ill 

Ditto/ 

...  Ill 

Ditto 

...  in 

Ditto 

...  Ill 

Ditto/ 

...  Ill 

Ditto 

...  II 

Ditto 

...  Jii 

J 


LISTv  OF  S0CCBS8FUL  CANDIDATES,   1906.  427 


EoU 

No. 

177 
178 

179 
180 
181 
182 
183 
185 
186 
187 
188 

189 
192 
193 
194 
197 
198 
199 
200 
201 
203 
204 
207 
'208 
209 
211 
212 
213 
215 
219 
220 
221 
225 


229 
232 
233 
237 
238 
239 
240 
241 
244 
247 


Name  of  Candidate*         Name  of  College. 


Passed  in 
Division* 


Mfirli  Dliar  Misra  ...Allaha1)ad,  M^  d  CoUege^^ 

Najm-ud-din   Ahmad  Jafari  Ditto 

Zainabi. 
Narayan  Das  Agarwala      ^  Ditto 

Nehal  Singh    ...  «.  Ditto^ 

Nisithanath  Ghatak  »  Ditto 

Norman  Horatius  Gordon  •••  Ditto 

Pashopati  Prasad  .».  Ditto^ 

Kaghunath  Dass  ...  Ditto 

Raghunath  Prasada  ...  Ditto 

Bam  Bahadur  Singh  «..  Ditto^ 

Bam     Chandra     Prasada  ...  Ditto 

Verma. 
Bam  Dass  Naik 
Bobert  Patterson  Fleming  .. 
Boy  Brijbehari  Saran        ^ 
Said-ud-din 

Shah  Muhammad  Sulaiman* 
Shambhu  Nath  Eacker 


Satya  Nand  Joshi 
Satyendra  Nath  Boss 
Sri  Krishna  Jeotirvid         «*. 
Syed  Muhammad  » 

Syed  Sadik  Husain 
Anrup  Chandra  Mukerji 
Aziz-ud-din  Ahmad  ••• 

Beni  Prasad  Chaudbry       •»• 
Bh&gwan  Prasad  .»« 

Brahma  Deva  Narayan      .» 
H.  A.  Dnsarri  ^ 

Jawad  Hosain  .»• 

Bala  Sahai  Varma  •»« 

Brij  Eishore 
Hari  Bam  Joshi 
Krishna  Nand  Pande 
Krishna  Sahai  Varma      -^ 
Madan  Gopai  ^ 

Mathura  Datta  Joshi        — 
Muhammad  Yaseen  •. 

Nand  Nandan  Sahai 
Shiva  Prasad  Varma 
Syed  Mustafa  Husain Bizwi 
Trivani  Prasad  Mathur     ... 
Uma  Oharan 
Bathuk  Sinha 
Gokul  Das 
Lakshmi  Narayan  Umar 


Ditto  *. 

Ditto^  — 

Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto  ^ 

Ditto 

Ditto  «• 

Ditto  ^  • 

Ditto  .*. 

Ditto 

Ditto  > 
Allahabad  Christiaii  Coll. 

Ditto 

Ditto. 

Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto  ^ 

Ditto 
Bareilly  College 

Ditto 

Ditto  , 

Ditto 

Ditto  « 

Ditto ,  .-. 

Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto  y 

Ditto  ^ 

Ditto 

Ditto  ^ 

Ditto  ,  - 

Benares,  Queen's  College  «• 

Ditto 

Ditto 


II 
II 

III 

in 

II 
II 
II 
III 
III 
III 
III 

III 
II 

n 

II 

I 

ni 
in 

II 
in 
III 
in 
III 
III 
III 
in 
III 

n 
III 
III 
III 
III 
III 

II 
III 
in 
in 
III 
III 
in 
III 
III 
in 

II 

HI 


Honours  in  Mathematics. 


418  U8T  OP  8D0CK88F0L  OANDIOATBS,  1906. 


Boll 
Ho. 

260 
251 
258 

264 
256 
269 
260 
263 
264 
266 
267 

269 
270 
271 
272 

274 
276 

276 
277 
281 
282 
288 
284 
287 
289 
291 
292 
$4 
297 
298 
299 

aoo 

801 

802 
803 
804 
805 

806 
908 

809 
811 
813 
814 


Name  of  Candidate.         Name  of  College. 


.  Benares,  Queen's 
Ditto 


BaJ  Mohan  Flrasad 

Haghunath  8ahai 

Sasadbar  Qoswami  ...  Ditto  ^ 

Sarat  Chandra  Basu  ..«  Ditto 

Tirathra]  Mani  Tripathi   ...  Ditto 
Bala  Datt  Jeotirbid  Sharma  Benafes,  C.  Hindu 

BbabaTaran  Bhattacharjee  Ditto 

Dewaki  Nandan  Upreti    .«.  Ditto^ 

Durga  Daa  Mittra  ^  Ditto 

Ganpat  Roy  Saksena        ^.  Ditto 

Govind  Bam  Y i jai  Shankar  Ditto  ^ 
.     Tiwari. 

Kali  Pratap  Dube  •••  Ditto 

KhettraNath  Singha       ...  Ditto 

Nalini  Nath  Maitra  a..  Ditto ^ 

Narayana  Sastry,  Channa-  Ditto 
patna  N. 

Nirpal  Chandra  Gupta      ^  Ditto 

Nritya  Gopal  Maitra       . ...  Ditto^ 

Rajani  Kant  Datta  ...  Ditto 

Bam  Charan  Chakravarti  ^  Ditto 

Siris  Chandra  Ghose  ...  Ditto^ 

Suresh  Chandra  Makerji  ...  Ditto 

Tukarama  Krishna  Laddo...  Ditto 

Una  Kant  Pandey  ^  Ditto^ 

Ayodha  Prasad  Srivastavya  Cawnpore,  C.  Ch. 


Hemant  Kumar  Chatterji— 
Kailas  Nath  Nagu 
Kishori  Lall  Sharma 
lala  Sahai.  8axena 
Nand  Kishore  Tandon 
Narain  Prasad  Aron^         „. 
Narain  Prasad  Nigam      ^, 
Pandit  Jeewan  Nath  Dar  ... 
.  Bam  Charan  Churamani  .„. 
Sidh  Gopal'  Srivastaya 
Sitla  Sahai. 

Tirbhowan  Nath  Baina    ^  </au«v 

Athalye,  Uddhao  Triyika- Gwaliof^  Victoria 

ram. 
,Beni  Prasad  ^ 

Govind Bao  Bangnalk 

Honap. 
Hari  Bamchandra  Dive^ 
KeshaTa  Saran  ,«, 

Lalta  Pershad  Saksena     ^, 
Madhava  fiadasinva  Bhaft- 

wat. 


Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto" 

Ditto 

Ditto^ 

Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto^ 

Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto/ 

Ditto 


Ditto 
Ditto, 

Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto'' 


Passed  in 
Division. 

CoUege  III 
...  II 
...  Ill 
...  Ill 
...  Ill 

CoUege  III 
...  Ill 
...  II 
...  HI 
...  II 
_  III 

^  in 

...  Ill 
...  Ill 

...  in 

...  Ill 
...  Ill 
...  Ill 
...  II 
...  Ill 
...  in 
...  If 
...  Ill 

College  III 
Z.  Ill 
...  Ill 
•..  in 
...  Ill 
...  Ill 
...  in 
...  Hi 
...  n 

...  HI 

...  in 
...  n 
...  Ill 

College  HI 

...  in 
...  HI 

...  Ill 
,..  Ill 

...  IH 


«.19r  OP  fiO€G688PUl>  O^MOIDSITigB,  1906.         489 


itoU 
ISO. 

$21 
%2 
S2d 
^4 
«25 


Name  of  Cuididato^ 


K«*«rfO.Bege.      ^^^^ 


'S27 
'^29 
;932 

334 


841 
342 

$4$ 

S4d 
347 
lB4d 
$50 
$51 

852 
358 

B54 
856 


865 
866 


871 
372 
373 
874 
375 
376 
«77 
378 


Frabodh  Chaadia   Jftakho- GwaUor,  Victoria  Ooll^ge^  III 

padhya. 
Sheo  Prasad  Oargava     .  ...  Ditto  •••  III 

Dravid  ViahTaaath  Harihar  Indot^,  Holkar  Ctollege  ..^  II 
Moiilal  Gopal  Billore  ...  Indord,  Canadian  M.  Col....  II 
fiakshi   Brindaban   Prasaid  J«bbulpur,  Govt.  Coltege>  ni 


Beni  Madho  Avasthi         .^  Ditto 

Deoskar,  Sadasbio  Uari     «4.  Ditto  . 

Diindiraj    YishYanath   Pa-  Ditto 

ran  jpe. 
DurgashankeT  Mehta     .  «..  Ditto 

Gopal  Sakbaram  Kber      ...  Ditto  ^ 

Jugal  Eisbore  Dixit         ««*  Ditto 

Earuna  Shanker  Dubey   —  Ditto 

Kishen  Manna  Misbra  .  ,•••         •    Ditto  ^ 
^anoranjan  Cbattetjee     •••  Ditto 

Nandlal  «*  Ditto 

Parash  Bam  Tiwari  •••  Ditto  / 

'fioQp  Eisbore  Eakkar      <^k  Ditto 

Sadasbiva  Erisbna  Bao  Ditto 

Waishampayan. 
Sbaligram  Dwivedi 
Badrinath  Sastri 
Bisbembar  Dayal  Bbargaya 
Indramani  Sinha  ...... 

fihemcband  Singbi  .  .•., 
Eunwar  Jogendrapal   Sin- 

gha. 

Makbanlal  Matbnr        ,..^  Ditto 

Bamcbandra  Anant  Esbir-  Ditto 

sagar. 
Surajbaksh  Saksena 
Hati  Cbbaganlal 
Risbanlal  H.^Bai 
Milap  Cband  Eotbari 
Ali  Sajjad  Husain 
Bankey  Bebari  Lai 
Basant  Lai  Jain 
Bbagwat  Prasad  ..« 

Bishambbar  Natb  Saksena, 
Cbaudbri  Bam  Bbarose  XaI, 
Debi  Prasad  SriTastaya  ... 
Devendro  Natb  Cbatterji 
F.  T.  Roy 

Ganesb    Prasad  SriTastaya 
Gobind  Samp  Matbur 
Ear  Sbankar  Saksena 
Jafar  AU  Kban  m. 


Ditto  / 
JalpsK,  'M&bara]a^8  Coll. 
Ditto 
Ditto  ^ 
Ditto 
Ditto 


Ditto  ^ 
•..  Jodbpnr,  Jaswant  College 
«««  Ditto 

Ditto  — 

w.  Lttcknow,  Canning  Coll.... 
«••  Ditto  ••• 

Ditto  ^  ^ 

Ditto 

Ditto  ^ 

Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto/  ^ 

Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto^ 

Ditto     . 


HI 

ni 
III 

III 

II 

III 

II 

n 

III 

III 

III 

ni 

III 

HI 

III 
III 

HI 

III 
III 

III 
III 

III 

II 

rii 

in 

in 

II 

...  Ill 

...  II 

^  III 

...  II 

...  Ill 

...  Ill 

^  III 

...  Ill 

...  Ill 

...  Ill 

...HI 


480 


Uat  OP  SnOGBBBPOL  OAMDIDATBSy  1906. 


No. 

860 
881 
884 
886 
887 
888 
890 


884 
895 
887 
888 

401 
405 


108 

410 
411 
412 
414 
415 
419 
420 
421 
422 
423 
425 
^!6 
429 
436 
438 
439 
440 
442 
443 
444 
446 
447 


Name  of  Candidate.  Name  of  College. 


Passed  in 
IHyisioo. 


Jbamman  Lai  Jain 
Kali  Prosonno  Bai 
K.P.  Ba^ 

LakBhmi  Narain  Verma   ••• 
Mata  Badal  Singh 
Muhammad  Abddl  Majid ... 
Muhammad  Usman  Khan  ••• 
Bajendro    Kumar    Bhatt^ 

oharjL 
Satish  Chandra  Chatterji ... 
Satyendra  Nath  Boj 
Sri  Gopal  NarayanBoy    ... 
8yed      fiashir-ul      Hasan 

Naqyi. 
8yed  Mojiz  Hasan 
Bhagwati  Fershad 
Muhammad  Wasiul  Hasan 

Aiavi. 


Lucknow,  Canning  Coll....  It  I 


Ditto^ 

Dittd 

Ditto 

Ditto^ 

Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto^ 

Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto/ 
Ditto 


III 

in 
in 
in 
in 
in 
in 

in 

n 

in 

in 


Ditto/  ...    II 

Lncknow,BiedCh.  College  III 

Ditto  ...  in 


Lucy  Agnes   Bolton  CMias)  Lucknow,  Isabella 

Tho-     I 

bum  College. 

Buby  Coen  (Miss) 

Ditto 

...    JI 

Sarojini  Dass  (Miss) 

Ditto 

...  XII 

Jessie  Honter  (Miss) 

Ditto 

...    II 

Bishambar  Nath  Kak 

Meemt  College 

...  in 

Chamunda  Prasada          .,. 

Ditto 

...  in 

Munshi  Lai       ...               *.• 

Dittos 

...  in 

Muttan  Lall  Kapoor          .^ 

Ditto 

...  HI 

Bameshwar  Dayal   Bharma 

Ditto 

...  n 

Bamji  Lai 

Ditto. 

...  u 

Batan  Lai  Tatre 

Ditto 

...  ni 

Baghunath  Prasada          ^ 

Teacher 

...  in 

Keshava  Deva  Nirmal 

Ditto/ 

...  in 

PuTshottam  Lai 

Ditto 

^  in 

Yajna  Narayana  Upadhyaya 

Ditto 

...  in 

Lawrence  McDermott 

Ditto/ 

...    I 

Damodar  Venkatesh  Ketker 

(Teacher)  (C.  P.) 

^  II 

Kamta  Prasad  Tikariha    ... 

Ditto 

...  in 

AbduUaKhan  ... 

/  Ditto/ 

...  in 

Balwant  Narayan  Gadre  ^ 

Ditto 

...  in 

Gopal  Balwant  Atre 

Ditto 

-  in 

Brij  Behari  Lai 

Ditto/ 

...  HI 

Brij  Mohan  Lai  Zutshi     ... 

Ditto  ^ 

...  in 

B.SC.  EXAMINATION. 

Ekanath  Banerji 

Agra  College, 

...  n 

Pyare  Lai  Gupta 

Ditto 

...  in 

I 

i 


UiT  OF  SI70CS86FUL  GAXn>IOATBSf  1906. 


481 


BoU 
No. 


Name  of  Gandidato. 


Name  of  college.       ^^^ij^ 


5  Siadhu    Lai  Bhattaoharya 

6  Dttrga  Datta  Joshi 

10  Fashopati  Prasad 

12  GokolDas        ...  ' 

14  TijTtbraj  Mani  Tripathi 

16  Kali  Pratap  Dube 

25  Ghanshiam  Singh  Gupta 


AgraCk)Uege         ...  Ill 

Allahabad,  Miiir   Central  III 
College. 

Ditto              .^  I 

Benares,  Queen's  College...  1 1 

Ditto              ...  Ill 


26  Knnja    Lai    Gangopadhya 

27  Ghaudhri  Bam  Bharose  Lai 

28  Devendra  Nath  Chatterji ... 

29  Batyendra  Natb  Boy 


Benares,  Central    Hindo  III 

College. 
Jabalpnr,       GoTemment    II 

College. 

Ditto  ...  Ill 

Lucknow,  Canning  College    II 

Ditto  ...   Ill 

Ditto  ^     II 


INTERMEDIATE  EXAMINATION. 


1  Babtt  Bam  Gupta 

8  Bhagwati  Prasad  (First)  . 

6  Bhagwat  Sharup 

6  Bindu  Lai  Bhattacharya  . 

8  ChotteyLal      ... 

11  Deoki  Nandan  ...  , 

13  Owarka  Nath  Bhargava    . 

16  Ganffa  Prasad  Dube 

18  Girdhari  Lai    ... 

22  Jagat  Narain  Mital 

23  Jagat  Narain  Saksena      • 

24  Jamna  Swamp. ».  . 

26  Jaswant  Singh... 

27  Thakur  £adam  Singh 

Sd  Eunwar  Bahadur  Mathur . 

90  Lalita  Prasad  Jaini 

82  Manik  Singh    ... 

83  Manohar  Lai  Gbumata 

84  Mathura  Prasad... 

85  Mohan  Lai  Aran 

86  Mukand  Behari  . 

87  Murlidhar  Bhargava 
89  Parmeshri  Das  Bejal 
41  Bam  Das  Bhargava 
45  Bam  Nath  Sinha 

47  Seth  Mai  Hital... 

44  ShadiLal 

69  Shankar  Lai    ... 


.  Agra  College 
Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto' 
Ditto 
Dittos 
Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto. 
Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto. 
Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto' 
Ditto 
Ditto . 
Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto. 
Ditto 
Ditto 
DittO/ 
Ditto 


III 

II 

II 

III 

III 

III 

III 

III 

III 

U 

III 

It 

III 

III 

II 

III 

III 

III 

III 

III 

III 

II 

II 

III 

III 

III 

III 

III 


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06 

TO 

77 

78 

81 
84 


NameotCMMlitteifafc         NaoMbOt  CoUtgo. 


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07 

96 

102 

lOB 
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110 

111 
121 

125 
128 
129 
133 
134 
135 
136 
139 
140 
Ml 
M2 
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(46 
¥47 
146 
148 
150 
151 
153 
155 
156 


BliiTa  DIuup      .^. 
If  ohd.  BolaimaQ  Segbir 
ToU  Bam  Viuah 
A»hBk  Ram  Dhiman 
fiasant  Lai  Gapta 

fiehari  Lai        «..  .^ 

OUiote  Lai  Hital  «^ 

Chmmi  Lai  Shanna  ^ 

IHwan  Chand  Talwai  ^. 
Edwy  FelU  Singh 
J«86ie  Edith  Sdwarda  (If  ias) 

HargOTiiNl  Bahai  ,.i, 

Jjiwan  Lai  Agafwal  .^ 

^edamath  Bohan  ..^ 

Kailash  Naravan  Dube  ••• 

Lachman  Sinba  Jauhasl  »•• 
Lakshmi  Narayan  Mathur... 

Mohan  LaU  Cajestte  V 

Natthi  Mai  ^ 
Fennesh'war  Nath 

Paran  Chand  Sud  ^ 
Fraphulla  Chandra  Kanjilal 

Fratap  Naravan  Vatal  ..< 

Foran  Chand  Agarwala  ... 

Shambhu  Dayal  Qupta  ^ 

lUiiam  Lai  ..r 
•Vishwambhar  Dayal 
Amar  Singh 
Anandi  Lai  Mathor 

Brahma  Dutta  Misra  ..* 

Dhirendra  Math  Danerji  .^ 

Brachshah  D.  Mehta  ^ 

Fakir  Chand  Mathur   ^  ... 

Ear  Charan  Das  Kapur  ••• 
Jotee  Prasad  Gupta 

Banhaiya  Lai  Yarma  — • 

Kesri  Singh  Puncholi  ^ 
Man  Mai  Saraogi 
Manna  Lai  Avasthi 
Narendra  NathChukarbutty' 

Panna  Lai  Bohrah  «. 
Pcabhu  Dayal  Bejal 

Baghubir  Sabay  Verma  ... 
•Baghunandan  Lai 
Santa  Chonder  Dasa 
Shaikh  Mohomad  Ibrahim, 

Swarup  JSarain  Mathur  ... 


FtMsedtia 
Biyisioia 

..*  Agra  CoU^ge  ^  III 

.•^      Dittt>  •,.  m 

Ditto  ...      I 
.^  Agnh  St.  John's  Qottae^  -  W 

.^.            D^tto  ^    IJ 

.^.                     PittO  y  V      II 

««.            PitttQ  V    V 

^              Ditto  ...    II 

^              Ditto  •  ^  W 

Ditto  ...  Ill 

Ditto  ^.  lU 

DittOv  .^  ttl 

Ditto  .«.  Ill 

Ditto  .^  ttl 

Ditto,  ...  Ill 

Ditto  ...  Ill 

Ditto  ...  Ill 

Ditto  >  ...  HI 

Ditto  ...    II 

Ditta  ...  Ill 

Ditto.  ...  Ill 

Ditto  ...    II 

Ditto  ...  HI 

Ditto  ...    II 

Ditto  ...  n 

Ditto  ...    II 

Ditto  ,  ...  Ill 


wAjmer,  Government  Coltoge  III 


Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto* 

Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto' 

Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto* 

Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto' 

Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto 


III 
lU 

U 
III 
lU 
HI 

11 
111 

U 
lU 

II 

IH 
lU 
III 
II 
U 
111 
III 

in 


LIST  OF  SUCCESSFUL  CANDIDATES,    1906,  433 


Roll 

No. 

162 
163 
164 
166 
167 
168 
1B9 
171 
174 

176 
176 
178 
179 
180 
184 
186 
192 
194 
195 
196 
197 

199 
200 


205 
207 
210 
211 

212 
213 

214 
216 
219 
220 
221 
224 
225 
226 
227 
229 
230 
231 


Name  of  Candidate. 


Name  of  College. 


Jageshur  Nath  Hakku 
Kunwar  Chain  Singh 
Lora  Balkrishna 
Earn  Sinba  Ponwar 
Sheo  Prashada  Mathnr      ... 
Shimbhoo  Nath  Modi 
Ali  Hammad  Zobairi 
Abdur  Bahim  Oanjami     ... 
Amir  Bahadur  Najib-ud-din 

Ahmad  Zaberi. 
Amir  Ahmad  Khan 
Amjad  Husain 
A.  Mohomed  Mahfooz 
Amrit  Lai  Jaini 
Bashir  Ahmad 
Fazal  Mohomad  Khan 
Hafis  Mahomad  Abdul  Aziz 
Iqbal  Ahmad 
Jani  Jivan  Shanker 
Khair-ud-din 
Karim  Hyder  Lodhi 
Mohammad      Ali      Hasan 

Jafri-ul-Zainabi. 
Mohammad  Sibtain 
Mohammad  Baqar 
Mohammad     Zaki     Naqvi 

(Syed). 
Mohomed  Hidayat-alla    ... 
Mohomed  Siddique  Hasan... 
Muhammad  Ely  as  Efflndi ... 
Mohammad    Akram   Khan, 

Akzai. 
Mohammad  Hyder  Ali  Khan , 
Mohammad     Shahzad    Ali 

Khan. 
Mohammad  Abdullali  Khan 
Hohd.  Sultan  Mirza 
Md.  Abdul  Halim 
Md.  Aqib  Nomani 
M.  Abdus  Samad 
Mir  Torab  Ali 
Minhaj-ud-din 
Mazhar-ud-din  Ahmad 
Mahdi  Hasan 
Mukhtar  Ahmad 
Mohib-uUah 
Mahenderpertap  Singh     ... 


Jodhpur,  Jaswant 

Ditto 

Ditto, 

Ditto' 

Ditto 

Ditto. 
Aligarh,  M.  A.-0. 

Ditto 

Ditto 


Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto. 

Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto. 

Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto, 

Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 

Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto' 

Ditto 
Ditto . 

Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto. 

Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto. 

Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto' 

Ditto 

Ditto 


Passed  in 
Division. 

College  111 

IV.  HI 

...  II 

..,  II 

...  Ill 

College  III 

...  Ill 

...  Ill 

...  Ill 
...  II 
...  II 
...  Ill 
..,  Ill 
...  Ill 
...  II 
...  Ill 
...  Ill 
...  II 
...  II 
...  II 

...  Ill 
...  II 
...  Ill 

..,  II 

...  Ill 

...  Ill 

...  Ill 

...  Ill 
...  Ill 

..  Ill 

...  Ill 

...  Ill 

..,  Ill 

...  Ill 

...  HI 

„.  II 

...  HI 

...  II 

„.  Ill 

...  II 

...  Ill 


434  LIST  OF  SrCCESSFUL  CANDIDATES,    1906. 


Boll 
No. 


234 

235 

236 

237 
289 
240 
241 
242 
243 
244 
245 
247 
251 

258 
261 
262 
263 
264 
269 
270 
271 
272 
273 

274 

276 
282 
284 
285 
286 
287 
289 
291 
292 
293 
294 
295 
296 
297 

298 


Name  of  Candidate.  Name  of  College. 


PaBsed  in 
Division. 


Nisar  Abmad  Kban 

Rftfi-ulqadar  Khan 

Syed  Mohammad  AliSolai- 

man  Jah. 
Syed     Mohammad     Zahid 

Zaidi. 
Syed     Khurahaid     Hasan 

Abidi. 
Syed  Imtiyaz  Ali  Qadri    ... 
Syed  Naqi-ul  Hasan  Biiwi 
Syed  Liyakat  Husain        ^ 
S  fiaqar  Uasean 
SyedWahid-wl  Hasan 
Syed  Mohd.  Mohsin  ».. 

Syed  Mohi-ud-din 
Syed  Arif-ud-din 
Syed  Hamid  Ali 
8h.       Mobamed       Abdul 

Hameed. 
Zafar  Hasan 
Ahmad  Ali 

Avadh  Behari  Lai  Tandan... 
fiasodeva  Sharma  Upreti «.. 
Bhagwatl  Prasad 
Dina  Nath  Ojah 
Daulat  Ram 
Fateh  Shanker  Dube 
Gapal  Gobind  Ray 
Gqpal   Bam   Chandra    Wa- 

khale. 
Govind  Chandra  Pandey  ... 
Govind  Ram  Rao  Patki    ... 
Jainti  Prasad  SriTastay    ... 
Jwala  Kam  J  ha 
Rashi  Datt  Pande 
Khagendra  Nath  Chatterji... 
Lakshman  Chandra  Gupta  .. 
Lai  Mohan  Bandopdahya  ... 
Adadan  Mohan  Shukla 
Mohammad  Taqi  Khan 
Mani  Bhushan  Chakravarti 
Manik  Lai  Chatterji 
Nalini  Nath  Bose 
Nand  Rishore  Dube 
Nara  Singha  Bahadur  Bas- 

nyat. 
Narendra  Nath  Mittra 


Aligarh,  M.  A. 
Ditto 
Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto 


.-O.  College  IJ 
...  Ill 
...    II 

...  Ill 

...  Ill 


Ditto  . 

...  Ill 

Ditto 

...  Ill 

Ditto 

...  Ill 

Ditto. 

...     II 

Ditto 

...  Ill 

Ditto 

...    II 

Ditto 

...    II 

Ditto* 

...  Ill 

Ditto 

...  Ill 

Ditto 

...  Ill 

Ditto 

...  Ill 

ilahabad,  M.C. 

CoUege..  Ill 

Ditto 

...    II 

Ditto 

.«    II 

Ditto 

...  Ill 

Ditto 

...  Ill 

Ditto. 

...  m 

Ditto 

...   II 

Ditto 

.,.   II 

Ditto 

...  II 

Ditto 

...  in 

Ditto 

...  Ill 

Ditto, 

...  Ill 

Ditto 

...  II 

Ditto 

..     I 

Ditto. 

...  II 

Ditto 

...  II 

Ditto 

...  Ill 

Ditto. 

...   II 

Ditto 

...  Ill 

Ditto 

I 

Ditto 

...  Ill 

Ditto' 

...  11 

Ditto 

...  Ill 

Ditto 

...  Ill 

Ditto 


...    II 


LIST   OF  SUCCESSFUL  CANDIDATES,    1906. 


435 


Roll 
No. 

301 
302 
305 
306 
307 
309 
312 
313 
314 
315 
316 
332 
334 
345 
348 
349 
350 
352 
353 
354 
355 

357 
358 

859 


370 
872 

874 
377 
378 
880 
381 
382 


394 
395 
396 
397 


407 
408 


Name  of  Candid&te.  Name  of  College. 

Ragbunatb  Prasad  Fandey  Allahabad,  M.  C.  College 


Bam  fiharose  Singh 
Sah&s  Karan  Sarda 
Salik  Bam  Tandan 
Samarendra  Lall  Mittra    ... 
Sbiam  Bahadur 
Sudhansu  Kumar  Majumdar 
Suraj  Deen  Bajpai 
Tribeni  Narayan  Ghosh    ... 
Wahaj-ud-din  Ahmad 
Mahabir  Frasada  Yarma  ... 
Kedar  Nath  Ebandelwal  ... 
MadbavA  Bam  Jba 
Qurban  Ahmad 
Kamchandra  Yinayek  Sapre 
Saraswati  Prasad  Khare  ... 
Shyam  Lai  Dhawan 
Sukhnandan  Lai 
Syed  Izhar  Hasan  Naqvi  ... 
Sylvester  Hamilton  Tobit... 
Thakur    Bahhika  Parshad 

Singh. 
Weqar  Husain  Khan 
Babu  Nandan  Lai 

Bageshwari  Ptasad  ... 

Balmukunda  ... 

Bhagwat  Prasad 
Mahabir  Parshad 
Nirendra  Chandra  Maker ji 
Pashupati  Dut  Pandey     ... 
Baghubir  Prasad 
Bankatha  Prasad  •,. 

Shaukat  Bai    ... 
Uma  Shankar  Sinba 
Ansuya  Parshad  Ghildyal... 
Bhairab  Datt  Bhandari     ... 
All  Ahmad 
Dakshini   Banjan   Bhatta- 

charya. 
Devendra  Datt  Ratori 
Dwarka  Prasad  Yarma     ... 
Fazlur  Bah  man 
Hira  Ballabh  Pande 
Jagraj  BehariMathur 
Jainti  Prasad 
Mohd.  Manzoor  Uddin 
Mohd.  Rifat  Hosain 


Ditto 
Ditto- 
Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditte 
Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 
Allahabad  Ch.  College  ... 
Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto' 
Ditto 
Ditto^ 
Ditto 

Ditto  -. 

Ditto 
Ditto 

Ditto  ...  Ill 
Allahabad,  Kayastha  Fat-  III 
shala. 

Ditto  ...    II 

Ditto  ...  Ill 

Ditto'  ...    II 

Ditto  ^    II 

Ditto,  ...  Ill 

Ditto  ...  Ill 

Ditto  ...  Ill 

Ditto..  ...  Ill 

Ditto  ...  Ill 

Ditto  .^  III 
Almora,  Bamsay  College  ...  Ill 


Passed  in 
Division. 

II 

II 
III 
I' 

II 

III 

III 

I 

II 
III 
III 

II 
III 
III 
III 

II 
III 

II 
III 

II 
III 


Ditto     . 

...  Ill 

r  College 

...  Ill 

Ditto 

...  Ill 

Ditte 

•    ...  Ill 

Ditto 

...     11 

Ditto 

...  Ill 

Ditto. 

...     II 

Ditto 

...  Ill 

Ditto 

...  Ill 

Ditto 

...  Ill 

Ditto 

...  Ill 

436 


LIST   OF  SUOCBSSPUL  CANDIDATES,    1906. 


Sou 
No. 

409 
410 
411 
413 
414 
416 
417 
420 
423 
424 
427 
430 
434 

435 
436 
437 
438 
441 
442 
443 
448 
451 
452 
458 
462 
465 
466 
470 
471 
477 
47« 
480 
481 
482 
483 

486 

488 
489 
492 

494 
500 
501 
503 


Name  of  Candidate. 


Name  of  College. 


Passed  in 
DiTision. 

...  II 

...  Ill 

...  Ill 

...  Ill 

...  Ill 
I 

...  II 

...  Ill 

...  Ill 

...  Ill 

...  Ill 

-. ,-  ,  ...III 

Eaffles,  Victor  Thomas  Wil-  NainiTal,  Philander  Smith  III 
liam.                                    College. 

Amhika  Prasad  Upadhyay  Benares,  Queen's  College  . 


Hurii  Manohar  Agarwala ...  Bareilly  College 

Nilambar  Joshi  ...  Ditto 

Noni  Oopal  Chatterji        ...  Ditto- 

Parmeshori  Sahai  Yarma ...  Ditto 

PhoolSinha  ...  Ditto. 

Kaghunandan  PAisadVarma  Ditto 

Baghubar  Dyal  ...  Ditto 

Raj  Narain  Vaish  ...  Dittos 

Bam  Gopal  Gurha  ...  Ditto 

Banchor  Dass  ...  Dittx) 

Sarkar  Bahadur  Jaubri    ...  Ditto  ^ 

Shyam  Behari  Oupta        ...  Ditto , 


Abdus  Shakur  ...  Ditto 

Biswanath  Prasad  Sinha  ...  Ditto. 

Banarsi  Das  ...  Ditto 

Gangadhar  Pant  Sarma    ...  Ditto 

Hanuman  Das  ...  Ditto 

Harnandan  Prasad  ...  Ditto' 

Jayadeva  Prasad  Varma  ...  Ditto 

Khurshed  Bahadur  ...  Ditto 

Lakshman  Das  ...  Ditto' 

Syed  Mohammad  Mustafa...  Ditto 


II 

II 

HI 

111 

II 

III 

II 

I 

II 

II 

II 


Al)hoy  Prasad  Bagchi       ...  Benares,  C.  Hindu  College  III 

Atal  Chand  Chatterjee      „^  Ditto  ...  Ill 

Badri  Prasad  Yerma          ..<  Ditto  ^  ...  I 

Brajnandan  Prasad  Dube  ...  Ditto  ...  II 

Brij  Lai  Pra&d                 ...  Ditto  ...  Ill 

Kashi  Prasad  Sharma       ...  Ditto  ,..  Ill 

Kshitish  Chandra  Mittra  ...  Ditto*  ...  Ill 

Mahesh  Prasad...               ...  Ditto  ...  II 

Mangla  Prasad...               ...  Ditto  ...  II 

Monindra  Nath  Chatterji ...  Ditto*  ...  H 

Manindra    Nath   Mukhopa-  Ditto  ...  HI 

dhyaya. 

Naresh  Sinha  Chandraban-  Ditto  ...  Ill 

shi 

Pramathanath  Neogi         ...  Ditto  ...  Ill 

Bam  Dass  Yarma               ...  Ditto  ...  II 

Bamchandra  Balwant  Tam^  Ditto  ...  II 

bey. 

Ram  Raman  Maitra           ...  Ditto  ...  Hi 

Shi^endra  Sinha                ...  Ditto  ...  H 

Shukla  Bhupatrai              ...  Ditto^  ...  HI 

Suprokash  Gangoli            ...  Ditto  ...  Ill 


LIST  OF  SUCCESSFUL  CANDIDATES,   1906.  437 


Boll 
No. 

505 
508 
513 

514 

515 
516 
517 
518 
519 
522 
528 
525 
527 
530 
531 
534 
538 
539 
542 
546 
647 
549 
552 
555 
560 
561 
562 
570 
571 
574 
576 

577 
579 


584 
585 
588 
591 


596 
597 


Passed  in 
DiTision. 

Benares,  C.  Hindu  College.  Ill 
Ditto  ...    II 

Gorakhpur,   St.   Andrew's  III 
College. 

Ditto  ...  Ill 


Name  of  Candidate.         Name  of  College. 

S.  Dakshinamooiti 
Dpendra  Nath  Bagchi 
Bikrama  Prasad 

Gorakhnath  Sakharam   Na- 

garker. 
Jagadamba  P  rasad 
Madha  Sudan  Dwibedi     .« 
Mannan  Dube  ... 
Md.  Nazir  Hassan 
Munneswar  Prasad  Trivedi 
Bang  Vehari  Lai  Mathur  ... 
Sayed  Asad-ul-lah 
Atul  Krishna  Chaudhuri  .... 
Baij  Nath  Sahay 
Gyandera  Nath  Mukerji  ..',' 
Hari  Charan  Ganguly 
Kamta  Prasad  Gupta 
Raja  Bahadur  Nigam 
Bameshur  Nath  Dar 
Shiva  Narain  Bajpai 
Venkatesh  Narain  Tiwari  .„ 
Vishun  Nath  Saksena 
Anant  Malhar  Rao  Prayagi, 
Badr-ud-din  Hasan  ..! 

Bnj  Mohan  Lai  Varma  .., 
Ganesh  Ramchandra  Vaidya 
Gangadhar  Malhar  Deo  .„ 
Qopal  Hari  Kunte 
Lele  Vaman  Ramchandra  .„ 
Madan  Behari  Varma  .„ 
Mohan  Singh  Thakur 
Narayan    Raghunath    Bap 

Kekre. 
Narayan  Vinayak  Vaidya  •.. 
Omrao  Behari  Mathur 
BamGopal  Dube 
Bamji  Das  Vaishya 
Samman  Lai  Srivastava    ... 
Shivaji  Rao  Kadamb 
Vishnu  Gangadhar  Walimbe 
Jai  Dayal  Saksaiua 

Acharya  Bulakidas 
Bhaiya  Lai 

Bhoobon  Chandra  Bose     ... 
Dattatraya  Gopal  Matange 


Ditto 

...  Ill 

Ditto" 

...     II 

Ditto 

...    II 

Ditto 

...  Ill 

Ditto 

...    II 

Ditto 

...    II 

Ditto 

...  Ill 

Cawnpore,  Christ  C.  College  III 

Ditto 

...    II 

Ditto 

...    II 

Ditto' 

...  Ill 

Ditto 

...  Ill 

Ditto 

...  Ill 

Ditto' 

...  Ill 

Ditto 

...  Ill 

Ditto 

...    II 

Ditto 

...  Ill 

Qwalior,  Victoria 

College  III 

Ditto 

:..  Ill 

Ditto . 

...  Ill 

Ditto 

...  Ill 

Ditto 

...  Ill 

Ditto^ 

...    11 

Ditto 

...  Ill 

Ditto 

...  Ill 

Ditto, 

...  Ill 

Ditto 

...  Ill 

Ditto 

...    II 

Ditto , 

...  Ill 

Ditto 

...  Ill 

Ditto 

...    II 

Ditto 

...  Ill 

Ditto' 

...  Ill 

Ditto 

...  Ill 

Indore,  Canadian  Mission  III 
College. 

Jubbulpore,  Govt.  College  III 
Ditto  ...    II 

Ditto  ...  Ill 

Ditto  ...'  II 


4ZB         LIST  OF  SU0CS88PUL  CANDIDATES,   1906. 


If^  Name  of  Candidate. 

698  Oaulat  Sinha  Chaudhri     ... 

699  Debi  Prasad     ... 
IKK)  Jotish  Chandra  Biswas     ^ 

604  Krishna  Kumar  Choube    ••• 

605  Mahesb  Prasad  Tiwari 
616  Sheo  Prasad  Varma 

618  Sura]  Prasad  Varma 

619  Vinayak  Narayan  Agtey   .^ 

620  Waman  Ganesh  Sane 

622  Chandrabhan    ... 

623  Dakhbhanjan  Nath  Ben     .. 

624  Oangapratap  Gupta 

626  Indubbushan  Chatterji     ... 

627  Kanhayalal  MHthur 

630  Maomohanlal  Mathur 

631  Md.  Anwarul  Hada 

632  Narayan  Ballappa  Padate... 

634  Rajbahadur  Hakku  ^ 

635  Syed  Maqsud  Ali 
637  Vithal  Yaman  Tamhankur 
639  Amba  Outt  Joshi 

642  Benarsi  Das  Agarwal 

643  Bhaffwat  Sabai  Vaish 
645  Bindeshwari  Prasad  Siivas- 

tay. 

648  Ganesh  Prasad  Saksena    ... 

652  Har  Bans  Bai  SriTastav    ... 

654  Jitendra  Nath  Chatterji    ... 

656  Jwala  Sahai  Nisam 

657  Kanhya  Lai  Saksena 

658  Kashi  Prasad    ... 

659  Kismat  Bai       ...  .^ 

660  Lalji  Srivastav... 

661  Maheswar  Sahai 

662  Mirza  Mohammad  Baqar  .a. 

663  Mohammed  Ohulam  Azam 

Nomani. 

664  Muhammad  Naim  Kidwai.. 

666  Oudh  Bahadur  Manney     ... 

667  Parmatma  Prasad  Srivastav 

669  Piare  Lai  Jain 

670  Piare  Lai  Srivastav 

672  Badhe  Behari  Misra 

673  Bameswar  Prasad 
679  Satya  Narain  Koohhar 
682  Sheikh  Badshah  Husain  Sid- 

diqi  Hanafi. 


Name  of  Cfollege. 

Passed  In 
Division. 

Jubbalpbre,  Govt. 

College    11 

Ditto 

...  Ill 

Ditto 

...  Ill 

Ditto 

...    11 

Ditto 

...  Ill 

Ditto* 

...    11 

Ditto . 

...  Ill 

Ditto 

...  Ill 

Ditto* 

.    Ill 

Jaipur,  Maharaja's 

College  III 

Ditto 

...  Ill 

Ditto 

111 

Ditto' 

...    II 

Ditto 

...     I 

Ditto 

...    II 

Ditto' 

...    11 

Ditto 

...    II 

Ditto 

...    II 

Ditto' 

...  Ill 

Ditto 

...  Ill 

Lucknow,  Canning  (College    H 

Ditto 

...  m 

Ditto 

...  Ill 

Ditto' 

...   II 

Ditto 

...   II 

Ditto. 

...  in 

Ditto 

...  11 

Ditto 

...  Ill 

Ditto 

...  Ill 

Ditto 

...  Ill 

Ditto 

...  11 

DittO;^ 

...  II 

Ditto 

...  Ill 

Ditto 

•...  HI 

Ditto^ 

..  Ill 

Ditto 

...  Ill 

Ditto 

...   II 

Ditto, 

...   11 

Ditto 

.  Ill 

Ditto 

..  Ill 

Ditto, 

...  Ill 

Ditto 

...  Ill 

Ditto 

...   11 

Ditto 

...  Ill 

LIST  OF  SUCCESSFUL  CANDIDATES,    1906.  439 


Name  of  Candidate.  Name  of  CoUegb. 


Ecu 
No. 

686  Shiva  Prasad    ... 

687  Sukh  Narain  Khaniia 

688  Suraj  Narain    ... 

691  SyedMohd.  Wazir  Ahmad 

Alawi. 

695  Tej  Narayan  Bahadur        ^ 

697  Umrao  Lai  Srivastav 

700  Bridge  Paul  Nathan 

701  Bisheshwar  Dayal 

702  Gunendro  Nath  Roy 

703  Joseph  Samuel  Maclaren  ... 
705  Kunwar  Vishwanath  Verma 
707  Nolin  Chandra  Ghose 

713  Pandit  Gadadhar  Pd.  Pande 

714  Prokash  Chandra  Muker ji. ^ 

719  Sri  Ram  Tewari 

720  Suraj  Narain    ... 

725  Olive  Dass    (Miss) 

726  Constance  Maya  Dass  (Miss) 

728  Lily  Aice  Uppal        (  do  ) 

729  Lily  Veerana  (  do.  ) 

730  Bolton  Dorothy         ( do.  ) 

732  Abdul  Rauf       ... 

733  Ajudhia  Prasad 

735  Bakhtawar  Singh 

736  Banarsi  Das     ... 

742  Dwarka  Prasad  Bhatnagar 

746  KanahiyaLal   ... 

752  Pramatbanath  Banerji 

754  Raghubir  Saran 

759  Tara  Chand  Mathur 

764  UgraSain 

765  Gaya  Prasad     ... 

766  Sri  Gopal  Tewari 
771  Horace  Albert  Lyon 

776  Nathu  Kam  Hira  Lai  B.     ... 

779  Parmanand  Moreshwar  Bhi- 

shiker. 

781  Gopal  Sadasheo  Deshmukh 


Passed  in 
Division. 

Lucknow,  Canning  College  III 

Ditto  ...  Ill 

Ditto^  ...  Ill 

Ditto  «.  Ill 

Ditto  ...    II 

Ditto  ^  ...    II 

Lucknow,  Reid  Ch.  College  III 

Ditto  ...  Ill 

Ditto  ...  Ill 

Ditto'  ...  Ill 

Ditto  ...  Ill 

Ditto,  ...  Ill 

Ditto  ...  Ill 

Ditto  ...    II 

Ditto ,  •     .:.  Ill 

Ditto  ..    Ill 

Lucknow.  Isabella  Thoburn    II 

College. 

Ditto  II 

Ditto  ■  ..  Ill 

Ditto  .-  Ill 

Ditto  ...       1 

Meerut  College  ...  Ill 

Ditto  ...  Ill 

Ditto ,  ...  Ill 

Ditto  ...      I 

Ditto  ...  Ill 

Ditto,  ...  Ill 

Ditto  II 

Ditto  ...  Ill 

Ditto ,  ...    II 

Teacher,  Meerut  (UP.)  Ill 

Do.,     Fatehgarh  (do.)   Ill 

Do.,     Farrukhabad  (do.)    Ill 

Do.,     NainiTal  (do.)    Ill 

Do.,     Saugor      (C  P.) ...  Ill 

Do.,      Bhandara  (do.)  ...  Ill 

Do.,     Amraoti  (Berar)...  Ill 


440         LI8T  OP  8DCCB88FUL  CANDIDATES,    1906. 


SCHOOL-FINAL  EXAMINATION  1906. 


^^  Name  of  Candidate.   Age. 
Y.M. 


Caste. 


Name  of 
School. 


3  Gopal  Chand  Sharma  16-0  Brahman 

4  Khadadad  Khan    ...  20-0   Muhammadan 

5  Indar  Narain  Mehra  18-0   Khattri 

10  Sarju  Prasad  Kapoor  18-10    Ditto 

11  Umrao  Singh  Oapta  18-0   Vaish 

12  Bahadur  Lai  ...  16-9  Kayasth 


Passed 
in  Divi- 
sion. 


II 


Agra,  C  o  1 1 6- 
giate  School. 
Ditto      ...  Ill 
Ditto      ...  Ill 
Ditto      ...     II 
Ditto      ...      I 
..Agra,    St.  Ill 
John's     Col- 
legiate School 


17  Daulat  Rai  ...  20-6     Ditto  ...       Ditto 

22  Jagmohan   S  a  h  a  e  16-3     Ditto  ...       Ditto 

Bhatnagar. 

26  Kunwar  Ram  Singh  18-0   Thakur         ...        Ditto 

27  Lakshman    Parshad  16-8   Khattri         ...        Ditto 

Kapoor. 
SS.Saiyid  Bazi  Haidar  16-1    Muhammadan        Ditto 
Jaffery. ' 

36  Wilfred    Alexander  16-1    Christian     (I),       Ditto 

Forbes. 

37  Baboo  Lai  ...  18-7   Bania 


38  Kailas  Nath  Tandan  17-3   Khattri 
39Baghunath   Das  18-2     Ditto 

Tandan 
43  Ajodbia  Prasad  Jaini  16-11  Jaini 

45Chaudhari  Tikam2I-0   Jat 

Singh, 
49  Jai  Narain  Sinha  ...  17-11  Do. 
51Madho    Sarup  17-1   Kayasth 

Mathur. 
52  Ba]  Bahadur  Johri   17-3     Ditto 
53Bam      Prasad  18-5   Brahman 

Saraswat. 
55Shivaraj  Bahadur  16-0   Kayasth 

Mathur. 
57  Ashrafi  Lai  Saksena  17-10   Ditto 


59  Jagdeshwari  Prasad  17-4     Ditto 

Saksena. 
QOMathura  Prasad  19-8    Ditto 

Darbari. 


...  Agra,  Victoria 

High  School. 

Ditto      ... 

Ditto      ... 

...  Muttra,  D  is- 

trict  School. 

Ditto      ... 

Ditto 
Ditto      ... 

Ditto      ... 
Ditto 

Ditto      ... 

...  Etawah.    Dis- 
trict   High 
School. 
Ditto 

,..      Ditto 


II 
III 

I 
II 

II 

I 

II 

II 

I 

I 

III 

I 
II 

II 
III 

II 

I 

II 
II 


LIST  OP  SUCCESSFUL   CANDIDATES,    1906.  441 


^^^*  Name  of  Candidate. 
61  Munha  Lai  Misra  ... 


62  Murli  Manohar 

64  Raja  Ram 

65  Ram  Gopal  SriTaBtav 
66Lakhpat     Rai 

Pachauri. 

67  Manohar   Lai  Agar- 

wal. 

68  Anandi  Lai  Mathur 


70  Brij  Nath  Tondon  ... 

71  Changon  Raj  Bhan- 

dari. 

72  Hira  Lai  Mehta     ... 
78  Frabhash     Chandra 

Chattopadhaya. 
79Radhey  Lai  Oapoor 
80  Ram  Swarop  Rawat 

82  8beodan   Chand 

Bhandari. 

83  Sri  Bhagwan  Kapoor 

84  W  1 1 11  a  m    Henry 

Robinson. 

85  N.  &.  Mark 


88  Amba  Lai  Dube     ... 

90  Bankey  Behari  Lai 

Mathur. 
92  Chittar  Singh 
94  Oauri    S  h  a  n  k  a  r 

Gupta. 
97  Iqbal  Bahadur 
99  Kaubya   Lai   Gupta 

(Primus). 

102  Lachhman  Sinha  ... 

103  Madan  Gopal  Yerma  16-6 
104MinniLal 
106  Mohammad    Hi 

Hasan  Ansari. 
109  Narain  Das  ...  16-0   Yaish 


Passed 


Age 

).       Caste. 

name  oi  .     f..   . 
School   "»P»v»- 

Bion. 

18-3 

Brahman 

Etawah,    J 

Dis- 

1 

trict      High 

School. 

16-3 

Ehattri 

Ditto 

... 

III 

21-11  Brahman      ... 

Ditto 

••. 

I 

22-2 

Eayasth 

Ditto 

II 

21-3 

Brahman 

Hathras  Govt. 
High  School. 

HI 

17-7 

Vaish 

Ditto 

— 

II 

19-1 

Kayasth        ... 

Ajmer,  G 

0  V- 

III 

emment  Col- 

lege. 

17-5 

Khattri 

Ditto 

... 

III 

16-4 

Jainl 

Ditto 

... 

I 

18-0 

Vaish 

Ditto 

I 

17-2 

Brahman 

Ditto 

••• 

II 

16-2 

Kshatriya     ... 

Ditto 

II 

16-2 

Khandelwal  ... 

Ditto 

... 

II 

16-3 

Jaini 

Ditto 

... 

III 

16-6 

Khattri 

Ditto 

».. 

II 

16-4 

Christian     (I) 

1        Ditto 

... 

II 

20-0 

Ditto 

Nasiral 

[>ad, 

11 

Cantonment 

M  ission 

Bigh  School 

19-2 

Brahman 

,  Aligarh, 

Dis- 

'  II 

trict  School. 

17-8 

Kayasth 

Ditto 

••• 

III 

19-2 

Kshatriya     ... 

Ditto 

... 

II 

16-4 

Vaish 

Ditto 

... 

II 

16-2 

Kayasth 

Ditto 

... 

II 

17-4 

Vaish 

Ditto 

••• 

II 

18-9 

Jat 

Ditto 

.«. 

II 

1 16-6 

Kayasth 

Ditto 

... 

II 

16-5 

Vaish 

Ditto 

•*• 

II 

18-5 

Muhammadan 

Ditto 

... 

I 

Ditto 


442  LIST  OP  SUCCBSePCL  CANDIDATB8,   1906. 


^^]  Name  of  Candidate.      Age. 


•KT  t    Pass  ed 

"  sion. 


Aliffarh,  Die-    11 
tnct  School. 
Ditto      ...      I 


llONiranjan   Nath  18-6  Brahman 

Misra. 

lllPrabhu  Lai  Vidy-  18-2  Vaish 

artbi. 

112Fu8hkar  Nath  16-8  Brahman       ...       Ditto      ...  Ill 

Tank hah. 

114  Rang  Das  Cbaturvedi  17-8  Ditto         ...       Ditto      ...    II 

116  Shaukat  Mi  Ansari  19-2  Muhammadan         Ditto      ...  Ill 

117  Sbiam  Bahadur  16-0  Eayasth        ...        Ditto      ...    II 

Sakflena. 

119  Ali  Jan  Khan        ...19-0  Muhanunadan  Aligarh,  M.A.-    II 

O.  Collegiate 

121  Haroon  Khan         ...  16-0       Ditto 
124  Mohomed  Haider  16-10     Ditto 

KhaD. 
126  Mahmud-ul-H  a  a  an  18-2       Ditto 

Rermani. 
127 Mohomed    Nadir  17-11     Ditto 

Khan. 
128Bame8h  Chandra  16-0   Brahman 

Banerii. 
ISO  Syed  Husain  Bizri  16-10  Muhammadan 
133 Dbeerendra    Nath  19-0   Brahman 

Mukerjt. 

134GopalDaB  ...16-0   Agarwala     ... 

135  Hari  Das  Ghosh    ...  16-0   Kayasth 

136  H  e  n  r  y      B  a  a  i  1  18-0  Christian      (I) 

Cleophas. 
138  Hira  Lai  ...  18-0    Kayasth 

119 Kisbori  Mohan  19-0   Brahman 

Ghoshal. 
140  Kailas  Behari  Lai ...  18-0   Kayasth 
141Madan    Mohan  19-0   Karmokar     ... 

Mullick. 
142  Mohima    B  a  n  ]  a  n  17-0    Brahman 

Chowdhry. 

144  Muntazim-ud-din  ...  16-0   Muhammadan 

145  Phoni    B  h  u  s  h  a  n  18-0   Brahman 

Banerji. 

146  E  o  b  i  n  d  r  a  Nath  17-0         Ditto 

Mukerji. 
148  Sideshwari     Prasad  16-0    Kayasth 

Verma. 
150  Sarat  Chandra  Dutta  18-0         Ditto 


School. 
Ditto 
Ditto 

...    11 
...      I 

Ditto 

.-    II 

Ditto 

...    II 

Ditto 

...  Ill 

Ditto      ...  Ill 
Allahabad,     I 

D  is  tr ict 

School. 
Ditto      ...      I 
Ditto      ...      I 
Ditto      ...      I 

Ditto 
Ditto 

...  Ill 
...     II 

Ditto 
Ditto 

...      I 
-     11 

Ditto 

...      I 

Ditto 
Ditto 

...     II 
...      I 

Ditto 

...    11 

Ditto 

...      1 

Ditto 

...      1 

LIST  OF  SUCCESSFUL  CANDIDATES,    1906.  443 


Boll 
No. 


Name  of  Candidate.    Age.        Caste. 


Name  of 
School. 


151  Sita  Bam  Roy 
153  Masuria  Din 


156  Jugunnath 
Ehanna. 


..  17-0   Kayasth 
..  16-0    Mallah 

PersadlS-l    Ehattri 


167  Upendro  Nath  Dutt  17-3   Kayasth 
158  Anant  Prasad         ...  17-0       Ditto 


Dyal  16-4       Ditto 


Passed 
in  Divi- 
sion. 

II 


164  Bishambar 

Srivastava. 
170  Gokul  Pershad       ...  19-6 

173  Harsarup  Singh     ...  17-5 

174  Jokhan  Misra         ...  20-2 

175  Eirpa    S  h  u  n  k  e  r  16-3 

Chowdry. 

176  Krishna  Chandra  18-7 

Ehunna. 
178  Mahabir  Persad     ...  18-0 

181  Sant   Saran  Ehanna  19-5 

182  S  h  y  a  m  a    Cbaran  16-2 

Mukerjee. 

183  Sukhnandan  Lai    ...  18-8 

1 84  T  i  c  a  i  t  h  N  a  r  a  i  n  19-6 

Mathur. 

185  U  m  acharan  19-4 

Mukerjee. 
187Ee8haTa  Balkrishna  21-0 

Bisbood. 
188  Ah  mad    Ullah20-8 

(Sheikh;. 
109  A  8  h  u  n  i     Eumar  16-1 

Pandey. 

190  Bala  Datt  Tewary  ...  17-1 

191  Kamla  Eant  Joshi  ...  20-1 
193  Prem  Ballabh  Joshi  16-0 

195  Teeka  Bam  Pant    ...  17-6 

196  Bhawani    Das     Sah  18-2 

Qangola. 


197  Chunder  Singh   Ba-  15-11  Christian  (1) .. 

wat. 

198  Gaiiga  Prashad  Sah,  16-6   Vaish 

Agarwala. 


Ditto 

Ditto 
Brahman 
Eayasth 

Ehattri 

Eayasth 

Ehattri 

Brahman 

Kayasth 
Ditto 

Brahman 

Ditto 

M  ahammadan 

Brahman 

Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 
Vaish 


Allahabad  Dist. 

School. 
.  Allahabad, 
A.P.. Mission 
High  School. 
.  Allahabad, 
Anglo-B  e  n  - 
gali  School. 
Ditto 
.  Allahabad, 
Eay  as t h 
Pathsala. 
Ditto      ... 

Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 


II 


II 
I 


Ditto 

Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 

Ditto 
Ditto 

Ditto 


II 

III 
III 

1 
II 

III 

I 

III 

II 

III 
II 

II 


Sutna,  Venkat  III 
High  School. 

Almora,  Dis-      I 
trict  School. 
Ditto      ..    II 


Ditto      ... 

Ditto      ... 

Ditto      ... 

Ditto      ... 
Almora,  Ram- 
say Collegi- 
ate School. 

Ditto      ... 

Ditto 


II 
I 
I 

II 
II 


II 


444  LIST  OP  SUCCESSFUL  CANDIDATES,    1906* 


^  Name  of  Candidate.  Age. 


Caste. 


201  Mathora  8ah 


a02  Moti  Bama  Kapri 

203  Murii  Dhar  Fande 

204  Mukandi  Lai 

205  N  rip  Jang  Bana 


207  Bam  Lai  Sah  Thul-  20-0 

gharia. 
206  Bhree  Krisban  Joshi,  18-0 


17-0  Yaish 


.22-0 
19-0 

.  17-0 
16-0 


209  Udai  Lai  Sah 
212  Baldeo  Sarap 


20-0 
17-1 


213  Banwari    Lai  Agar-  16-11 

wal  (I). 

214  Hanwari  Lai  (11)    ...  17-9 
216Bir3    Behari     Agni- 17-4 

hotri. 

218  Chandra  Dhar  Jayal  17-3 

219  Ganga  Sabai  ...  18-8 

220  c^ouri     S  h  a  n  k  e  r  18-7 

Verma. 

221  Jagat  Narain  ...  16-2 

222  Jamna  Shanker     ...  18-2 

223  Janki  Pershad        ...  23-9 

224  Kailash  Narain  Avas- 16-4 

they. 

226  Lala     Kishen      Lai  16-3 

Vaish. 

227  Madho  Prasad        ...17-9 

228  Mahadeo  Persbad  ...  19-4 

229  Michku  Lai  Yarma...  19-1 
230OmPraka8h  ...18-7 

232  Baja  Bam  ...  17-3 

233  Bam  Sarup  Agarwal  21-2 
235  Sbiam  Behari  Lai  ...  17-8 
237Shri   Bam  Naithani  19-4 

238  Sumittra       Nandan  16-3 

Sahay. 

239  Uma  Shankar  Sukla21-0 
242  Charan  Das  Mittal...  17-7 


Name  of  .f«^ 

School.    "^PlP' 
sion. 


Almora.  Bam- 
say  Collegi- 
ate School. 


Brahman 

Ditto      ... 

Ditto 

Ditto 

Ksbatriya 

Ditto      ... 

Ditto 

Ditto       ... 

Yaish 

Ditto      ... 

Brahman 

Ditto      ... 

Yaish 

;..       Ditto      ... 

Kayasth 

...  Bareilly,  Dis- 

trict     High 

School. 

Yaish 

Ditto      ... 

Kayasth 

Ditto      ... 

Brahman 

Ditto      ... 

Ditto 

Ditto      ... 

Kayasth 

Ditto      ... 

Ditto 

Ditto      ... 

Ehattrt 

Ditto      ... 

Kayasth 

Ditto      ... 

Brahman 

Ditto      ... 

Ditto 

Ditto      ... 

Yaish 

Ditto 

Brab'man 

...        Ditto      ... 

Kayasth 

Ditto      ... 

Ditto 

Ditto      ... 

Ditto 

Ditto      .. 

Yaish 

Ditto      .. 

Agarwala 

Ditto      .. 

Kayasth 

Ditto 

Ditto 

Kayasth 

Ditto      .. 

Brahman 
Yaish 


II 


244  Han  Chand  Yaish  ...  18-0    Ditto 
247  K.    Mchd.    Hasnain  16-8   Muhammadan, 
Ansari. 


Ditto  ... 
Sabaranpur, 
District 
School. 

Ditto      ... 

Ditto      ... 


Ill 

1 

I 

I 

II 

II 
II 
II 


II 

III 
III 

I 

II 
I 

I 
III 
III 
III 

II 

I 

II 

II 

III 

II 

II 

I 

III 

III 

.    II 
,       I 


II 
III 


LIST  OF  8U0GI&88FCL  CANDIDATES,   1906.  445 


5^1*  Name  of  Candidate.    Age.       Caste. 

249Nara7an  Sarup  17-11  Kayasth 
Yerma. 

352  Bam  Avatar  ...17-6   Brahman 

258  Ram  Swaroop         ...  19-8    Vaish 
255  Chand  Bahadur      ...  17-9   Kayasth 


267  Damodar  Dass        •..  16-8   Vaish 
258  Gyanendra     N  a  t  h  16-7    Kayasth 

Bosu  MuUick. 
261  Erishen  Kumar  Ton- 16-8   Khattri         ^ 

don. 
264  Mohammad  Mansoor  18-9   Muhammadan 

Ahmad. 

266  Narayan       Fershad  18-4   Brahman 

Sharma. 

267  Narendra  Nath       ...  16-8       Ditto    .     ... 

271  Raghu  Nandan  Per- 16-9   Kshatriya     ... 

shad. 

272  Sundar    Sarup   Ma- 18-9   Kayasth 

thur. 
275  Laehhman    Fershad  17-11     Ditto 


278  Samuel  Datt  ...  18-6   Christian  (I) . 

279  Sant  Gopal  ...  16-11  Kayasth 
287  Shiva    Fraaad   Sak- 19-2       Ditto 


289  Banke  Behari  Lai ...  16-0  Agarwal 


Name  of  .  ^^S^ 

school.    ^°  f,^^i* 
sion. 

,  Saharan  pur,  III 

District 

School. 

Ditto      ...    II 

Ditto      ...      I 

,  Morad  a  h  a  d ,  III 

District 

School. 

Ditto      ...    II 
Ditto     ...    n 


F  r  a  8  a  d  16-0   Brahman 


Di 


291  Harihar 

Misra. 

292  Har  Saran  ...  16-0   Kayasth 

293  Hirday  Narain  Kan- 19-6 

ehan. 

294  Eedar  Nath  ...  16-0 

295  Krishna  Sarup       ...  18-0 

296  Madhava  Prasad    ...18-0 
299  Baja  Bam  ...  19-0 

301  Bana  Prahlad  Nur-  21-0 

sing  Bahadur. 

302  Sampurn  Anand    ...  16-0  Kayasth 


itto 


Ditto 

Ditto 

Khattri 

Agarwala 

Kshatriya 


Ditto 
Ditto 


U 

II 


Ditto     ...  in 


Ditto 
Ditto 

Ditto 


..    II 
..    II 

..    II 


II 

III 

II 


.Morad  a  bad,  III 
B.      P.     M. 
High  School. 
Ditto      .., 
Ditto      ... 
Shahjahanpur, 
District 
School. 
Benares, 
Queen's  Col- 
1  e  g  i  a te 
SchooL 
Ditto      ... 


Ditto 
Ditto 

Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 

Ditto 


II 

I 
III 

II 
II 
II 
II 

I 


446         UST  OP  8UC0B88PDL  CANDIDATES,    1906. 


^  Name  of  Cftadidate.    Age. 


Caste. 


Name  of 
School. 


Passed 

in  Divi* 

sion. 


808  8itia  Prasad  Dube ...  16-0  Brahman 


806  Yindeshwari  Prasad.17-0   Agarwala 

807  Aoant  Baran  ...  18-6  Eayasth 


806  Apnrva         Krishna  18-5  Ditto 
Bose. 

809  Aswani  Kumar  Bag- 18-8  Brahman 

Chi. 

810  Brahmnath  Chatter- 18-7  Ditto 

jee. 

811  Deobansh  Prasad  ...  18-5  Ditto 
815  Krishna  Chandra  Ba- 17-2  Ditto 

nerjtQ. 

817  Mahadeo  Prashad  ...  16-0  Kayasth 

818  Nand  Lai  Deb        ...  16-7  Ditto 

819  Noni  Gopal  Bhatta;  16-5  Brahman 

charji. 

821  Baj  l^ath  Prasad    ...  20-8  Kayasth 

822  Kama  Prasad  ...  16-0  Ditto 
825  Bam  Sundar  Lai  ...  16-4  Ditto 
880  Hanuman  Deyal    ...  17-1  Ditto 


.Benares, 
Queen's  Coll. 
School. 
Ditto 
Benares*  Cen- 
tral    Hindu 
Collegiate 
School. 
Ditto      ... 

Ditto      ... 

Ditto      .« 


HI 


II 


Ditto 
Ditto 

Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 


III 

II 

II 

III 
I 

II 
I 

II 


881Bada      Shiva     Baol7-3   Brahman 

Ifoghe. 
832  Batish  Chandra  Gup-  16-3  Vaidya 

ta. 
884  Babu  Nandan  Lai ...  17-6   Kayasth 


836  Brij  Bhawan  Lai    ...  18-5  Bania 

338Gorakh  Nath  8inhal9-4  Bhuinhar      .., 

339  Jagdamba  Prasad  ...  17-1  Kayasth        ^ 

341  Mukhtar  Ahmad    ...  16-8  Muhammadan 

342  Munna  Lai             ...  17-6  Kayasth 
S48  Onkar  Prasad         ...  20-6  Ditto 
346  Satya  Naraen  Prasad  18-0  Ditto 

350  Jitendra   Nath  Mit- 17-1  Ditto 

ter. 

351  John  Meredith  Char- 16-6  Christian  (I) .^ 

les. 

362  Sri  Krishna  Lai      ...  16-5  Kayasth        -. 

353  Tribeui  Prasad       ...  16-8  Bhuinhar      ... 


Ditto      ...  II 

Ditto      .^  1 

Ditto      ...  11 

Benares,  Ben-  III 

galitola 

High  Jachool. 

Ditto      ...  II 


Ditto 

,  Benares,  Lon- 
don Mission 
High  School. 

Ditto      «. 

Ditto      ... 

Ditto      ... 

Ditto      ... 

Ditto 

Ditto      .. 

Ditto 

Benares, 

Narayan's 

High  School. 

Ditto      ... 

Ditto 
Ditto      ... 


Jai 


II 
II 


II 

III 

I 

III 

I 

III 

II 

I 


II 
II 


LIST  OF   SDCCB88PUL  CANDIDATES,    1906.  447 


^^    Name  of  Candidate.    Age.       Caste. 
S$5  Bhagwati  Prasad  ...20^  Eayasth 


S67Jagmohan  DasE.B.  200  Chauban 

858  Nand  Lai  Mozumdar  17-7  Brahman 

861  Sarja  Prasad  ...  17-8  Sayasth 

862  Tirloki  Nath  Khan- 17-0  Ehattri 


Name  of 
School. 


Passed 
in  Divi- 
sion. 

,  Mirzapur,    L.    II 
M.         High 
School. 

Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto 

Qitto 


II 

II 

III 

II 


863  Anant  Ram 


».  17-3  Kayasth 


866  Durga  Sahai          ...  17-7  Ditto 

S66Mab68h        Chandra  16-7  Agarwala      «. 
Gupta. 

868  Nawal  Kishore  Lai   16-6  Kayasth 

869  Furushottam       Bao  16-2  Brahman 

Apte. 

870Badha  Krishna  Pa- 16-4  Ditto 

tbak. 

371  Sri  Narayan           ...  18-0  Kayasth 

872  Amir  if  ohammad  ...  17-5  Muhammadan 


873  Bhagwati  Prasad  17-10  Kshatriya 
Sinha. 


Jatinpur,  Dis-  III 
trict  School. 
Ditto      ...  Ill 
Ditto      ^.    II 


Ditto 
Ditto 

Ditto 


lU 

I 

II 


Ditto      ...  Ill 
Azamgarh,  C.    II 
M.        High 
School. 

Ditto     ...    II 


876  Iqbal  Bahadur 
377Kuldip    Narain    As- 

thaua. 
879  Bhrigunath  Sahai ., 


19-4   Kayasth 
17-0       Ditto 

21-7       Ditto 


Ditto 
Ditto 


III 

HI 


880  Bijoy  Bam  Bhatt  ... 

881  Mohammad    Taqub 

Khan. 

882  Paresh  Nath  Mittra 

883  Ram  Kishun  Lai    ... 
885Bhairo  Nath  Sinha 


886  Daya  Ram  Singh  ... 
894  Brijendro  Nath  Sen 


18-0 
18-0 


...  QhaEipur  Vic-  HI 
toria     High 
School. 
Brahman       ...      Ditto       ...    II 
Muhammadan       Ditto       ...    II 


17-0  Kayasth 
18-0  Ditto 
18-0       Ditto 


16-6   Kshatriya 
17-5   Vaidya 


896aanga    Sahai    Sak- 16-10  Kayasth 
lena. 

400  Mathura  Prasad    ...18-11     DiUo 

401  Badha  Raman        ...  16-6   Brahman 


.      Ditto 

.      Ditto 

.  Ghazipur  Mis- 
sion High 
School. 

.      Ditto 

.  Cawnpore,  Dis- 
trict School. 

.      Ditto 

.      Ditto 
•      Ditto 


HI 

I 

II 


III 
II 

H 

HI 
II 


448         Uff  OF  SUCCBSSrUI*  CANDIDATKI,   1906. 


SoQ 
So. 


Name  of  Ctodidate.    Age.       Caste. 


Name  of 
School. 


Passed 
in  tHvi" 

sion. 


40aRal  Kaiain  liaksena  19«1  Kayasth 


Cawnpore,  Die-  III 
trict  School. 
Ditto        ...  Ill 
,      Ditto       ...  Ill 


403  Bam  Prasad  Tandon  19-2   Khattri 

404  8hiTa   Govind    Te-19-6   firahman 

wari. 
tf)ft  Shiva  Narain   Sak- 18-1   Eayasth       ...      Ditto 

sena. 
410  John  Henly  D'Ciin-  17-0  Christian  (E)...  Ca  w  n  p  o  r  e 
htL  Christ      C  h. 

Ctollegiate. 
School. 
Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 


Mohammadan 

Christian  (I).. 

Ditto      ... 

Tali 


Ditto 
.  J  h  a  n  s  i»  Mc 
Donnell  High 
School. 
Ditto       — 

.      Ditto 
Ditto 


U2  Md.  Latafat  Ali  Ehan  16-3 

413  Paul  Clement        ...  17-5 

414  Bobinson    Sa  m  a  e  1 19-6 

Thomas. 

415  Shyam  Behari   '    ...  16-5 
U7  ChittanandA  Muker-  18*1 

"ji. 

4jl8  Oangadhar  Vishwai  16-11  Ditto 

Borbhankar. 
419  Kesari  Singh         ...  18-8    Sikh 
401  Surendra  Nath  De...  1^-6  Eayasth 
422  Aditya  Prasad  '  '  .  22-0       Ditto 

424  DeokaU  Prasad      ...  20-1       Ditt» 

425  Ganesh  Prasad  '  '  ...  19-11     Ditto 

426  Gauri  Shankar       ...  19-9       Ditto  ...      Ditto 

427  Gaya  Prasad  ...17-8      Ditto         ...      Ditto 
I28£:unwar    £jnshnal6-2   Brahman      ...      Ditto 

Sukhia. 

429  Idadho  Prasad  .  .  ...  20-4   Eayasth        ...      Ditto 

430  Mohammad    Masud  18-3   Mahammadan       Ditto 

Alum  Hanafi. 
481MataDayal  ...  21-2  Kay asth        ...      Ditto 

433  Si&rju  Prasad  (Seqon-  22-10     Ditto         ...      Ditto 

dus). 
434Bakhshi   Lai    iGourl9-5       Ditto 


II 


II 
I 

n 

III 
11 


III 

II 
III 


,  Fyzabad,  Dis-  III 
trict  School 
Ditto 
Ditto 


II; 

II 

I 

II 

I 


II 
II 

1 

11 


436  Faiz-ul-)ah  Khan'  ...  20-9   Mubammadan 

437  Gulzar  Singh  ...  17-10  Kshatriya      ., 
439  Eadba  Ranjan  Sen...  16-3    Kayasth 
441  Bri j  Nandan  Prasad  20-0   Brahman 

'  Chiaturvedi.    ,.. 


...  Gorakbpur,St.  Ill 
A  n  d  r  e  w  's 
C  o  1 1  e  g  iate 
School. 

Ditto        ...    U 

Ditto        ...      I 

Ditto        ...      I 

Gorakhpur,    XJ, 

Jubilee  aigh 

School, 


LIST  01^  8000B88PUt  CkumvknSj  1906.        449 


^"  Name  of  Candidate.     Age.        Caste. 

44aLalita    Prasad    Sri- 17-0   Kayasth 
Taatavya. 

443Mahadeo     Saran  21-0   Brahman 

Pande. 
444Nand   Kishore    Tri- 20-0         Ditto 

pathi. 
445  Kaj     Bahadur     Lai  17-0   Kayasth 

Srivastaya 
446Bajendra  Mani  Tri- 22-0   Brahman 

pathi. 

448  Swarup  Chandra    ...  1&-0  Agarwala 

449  Venkteshwar  Prasad  16-0    Kayasth 

Srivastavya. 
451  Baijnath  Pershad  ...  17-0       Ditto 


457  Som  Nath  Tiwari  ...  17-0  Brahman 

458  Amba   Prasada  Shri- 16-0^  Kayas^ 

vastav. 

460  G.  P.  Kichlu  ...  18-3  Brahman      ... 

461  Bam  ^'rasad  Bhatna- 18-1  Kayasth 

gar, 

462  Abdul  Bashir  Khan  16-4  Muhammftdan 


463  Dindayal  Dube      ...  18-0   Brahman 

464  Durga  Prasad  Vish- 18-3   Vaish 

noi. 

465  Jagannath      Prasad  18-4   Brahman 

Dube. 

466  Loaknath  Sinha  Bais  18-0    Ksbatriya 

467  Mabendra    D  u  1 1  a  18-0   BhargarTa 

Sharma. 
470f7ago  Bao   Sakelkar  18-10  Sonar 

471  Bam  Chandra  Govind  18-9  Brahman 

Nashikar. 

472  Ram  Lall  Pahara    ...  16-8         Ditto 
^  473  Bam  Prasad  Bajpai  18-10       Ditto 

474  Batan  Sinha  Gour  .  204)   Eshatriya 

475  Shiam    Sander   Lai  19-7   Kayasth 

ShriTastava. 

476  Siyawar  Das  17-0   Knrmi 
4778aiajDin              ...18-2  Gadaria 


Name  of 
School. 


Passed 
in  Divi- 
sion. 


.  Got  a  k  h  p  u  r,    II 
Jubilee  High 
School. 

.      Ditto        ...      I 


Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto 
Ditto 


...    II 

...  Ill 

...  Ill 

...      I 
...    II 


Lashkar,  Vic-  III 
toria    Colle- 
giate    High 
iSchool. 
Ditto        ^     II 

Morar,  High  II 
Hchool. 

Ditto        ...  II 

Ditto        ...  II 

Hoshangabad,    11 
Govern  m  e  n  t 
Higb  School. 
Ditto        ...  Ill 
Ditto        ...    II 


Ditto 

Ditto 
Ditto 

Ditto 
Ditto 

Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 

Ditjto 
Ditto 


n 
II 

n 
I 

u 

I 

u 

in 

n 
II 


450         U8T  OF  8U0CBS8PDL  €A!fDIDAT£S,   1906. 


Roll 
No. 


Name  of  Oandidate.     Age.         Caste. 


Name  of 
School. 


Passed 

in  DiTi- 

sion. 


478  Tulsi  Bam  Kanhawa  16-8   Brahman 

Ditto 
Lohar 


479  Cbumii  Lai  Porushot- 18-6 
tarn  Mehta. 


Hoshangabad, 
Govt.  High 
School. 

Saugor,  Gov- 
e  r  n  me  n t 
High  School. 
Ditto 


480  GoTindi  Ul  ...  17-6 

481  Kazi    Noor-ud  -din  20-0   Mubammadan       Ditto 
Ahmad. 
482  Batti  Lai  SlDghai  ...  19-2   Jaini 


II 
II 


483  Kalu  Bam  ...  18-7  Ealar 

484  Keshava    Lakshman  17-8  Brahman 

Nakhre. 

485  Suraj  Prasad  Pandey  1 8-6      Ditto 
488NarbadaPraBhad   ...18-6  Kayasth 

493  Laxman  Prasad  Pa- 19-0  Brahman 
thak. 


496  Suraj  Bali  Pande   ...  16-2      Ditto 

Vaish 


497  Banwari  Lai    Agar-  16-7 
wala. 

499  Balram  Kishore  Tan- 17-3 

don. 

500  Debi  Shnnker  Shar- 18-7 

ma. 

501  Hari  Das  Bajal       ...  19-3 
502Harish    Chandra  17-6 

Ghosh. 
503  Iqbal  Bahadur  Agar- 17-4 

506  Mahesh  Prasad  Sak-  17-5 
sen  a. 

508  Baj  Bahadur  Srivas-  16-2 

tav. 

509  Ratan  Narain  Dar  ...  17-1 
514  Syed  Iktida  Husain  17-4 

Zaidi. 


Kshatriya     ... 

Brahman 

Khattri 
Kayasth 

Vaish 

Kayasth 

Ditto 

Brahman 
Muhammadan 


...  Jnbbulpore,  III 
Hi  t  c  a  r  nli 
Sabha    Bigh 
School. 
Ditto        ...  Ill 

...      Ditto        ...  HI 

...      Ditto       ...     II 
^Jubbulpore,    II 

C.  M.  S.  High 

School. 
...  Jubbulpore,    II 

Anjuman  Is- 

lamia    High 

School . 
...  8eoni-Chha-  II  III 

para  Mission 

High  School. 
...  L  u  c  k  now      I 

Jubilee  High 

School. 
...      Ditto 


Ditto 

Ditto 
Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto 
Ditto 


...  II 

...  11 

...  II 

...  II 

...  I 

...  I 

^  III 

...  II 


LIST  07  SUOGESSPUIi  CAVD10ATS8,   1906.  451 


^^^  Name  of  Candidate.    Age. 

Ca^te. 

Name  of  .^*5?f^^ 

520  Edwin  W.  Greenwold  18-8  Christian  (I) 

...  L  u  c  k  n  0  w, 

11 

Christian  Col- 

legiate School. 

521  George  Jacob  Shaw  16-8 

Ditto 

...      Ditto 

II 

622  George  W.  Frey      ...  18-7 

Ditto  (B) 

...      Ditto 

II 

523  Thomas  Mathew     ...  20-10 

Ditto  (I) 

...      Ditto 

II 

524  Ajindro    Kesari   Ba-  16-2 

Brahman 

...  Luck  no  w, 

I 

nerji. 

Queen's  A.S. 
School. 

525  Akhil  Chandra  Ban- 19-6 

Ditto 

...      Ditto 

11 

dopadhya. 

530  Kanahia  Lai            ...  16-6 

Kayasth 

...      Ditto 

II 

631  .Nripendra   Nath  Rai  16-2 

Baidya 

Ditto 

11 

532  Ram  Jeevan  Singh  ...  18-3 

Kurmi 

...      Ditto 

II 

535  Surendra  Nath  Ghosh  17-2 

Kayasth 

-..      Ditto 

III 

536  Trilok  Nath  Bhargava  16-0 

Bhargava 

Ditto 

n 

538  Suraj  Prasad           ...   17-3  Bania 

»  Lucknow, 

II 

CM.    High 

School. 

542  Jagul     K  i  8  h  0  r  e  17-7 

Brahman 

...  Rae      Bareli, 

II 

Awasthi. 

District 

School. 

544  Madho  Prasad  Nigam  17-8 

Kayasth 

Ditto 

II 

546RoshanLal  Mathur  20-4 

Ditto 

Ditto      ... 

n 

547Sayed  Ali    N  a  q  i  17-1 
Naqui. 

II 

549  Behari  Lai              ...  16-3 

Vaish 

...  Sitapur,     Dis- 
trict School. 

III 

650  Durga  Prasada  Sakse-  20-4 

Kayasth 

Ditto      ... 

n 

651  Biswambhar  Dayal    17-11 

Kayastha 

...  Hardoi,      Dis- 
trict SchooL 

11 

653  Rudra  Sahay  Varma  18-5 

Ditto 

Ditto      ^ 

II 

564  Satya  Ranjan  Sarkar  19-3 

Ditto 

Ditto-    ... 

III 

655Tribhuvan    Shanker  17-4 

Brahman 

Ditto      ^ 

II 

Misra. 

659  Ashwani    Kumar  17-1 

Ditto 

^  Farrukhabad, 

II 

Shukula. 

District 
School. 

561  Banshi  Dhar          ...  20-lC 

Kayasth 

Ditto      ... 

I 

567  Hanaman  Prasad  ...  17-9 

Ditto 

Ditto      ... 

II 

569  Kanouji  Lai           ...  22-1 

Brahman 

Ditto      ... 

II 

i570  Kedar  Nath            ...  17-0 

Vaish 

Ditto      ... 

II 

614  Chhummo  Lai        ...  19-6 

Brahman 

^  Meerut,  C.  M 

High  School. 

Ditto      ... 

III 

612  Banarsi  Das  Gupta    16-6 

Agarwala 

in 

615  Faaahat  UusaiA     ...  17-1 

dan       Ditto      •«. 

III 

4dl 


fioU 
No. 


Xame  of  Candidate.    Age. 


017  Bar  Baraa  Daa  Gapta  18-5 

620  Jai  Nandn  Vaish   ...17-9 
626  B&ghbar  Dayal  Vaiflh  16-5 

682  Umrao  8ingn         ...  17-1 

683  Akshoy  K  a  m  in  ar  17*0 

GbatterJL 

635  Badr-ud-din  ...  19-6 

638  Behu  Mai  Vaiah     ...  17-7 

639  Bishambhar      Das  16-8 

Vaish. 

640  Budh  Singh  ...  16-6 

642  Kishan  Ul  ...  16-0 

643  Mul  Chand  Vaish  ...  20-4 

644  8  h  y  a  m  a  Shankar  19U 

Sukal.      • 
645Ganpati  Balkrishna  17-0 
Ohatay. 

646  Albert  G.  Chowfin...  16-10 

647  Maya  Datt  ...  18-0 

648  Radha  Krishn  ...  20-0 
649RaligBam  Chandola  21-2 
650  $aldeo  Prasad       ...  18-0 


652  Kedar  Nath  ...  16-2 

653  AJahadeo  Balkrishna  18-9 


657  Ram  Dnyal  Singh  ...  18-11 
659  V  e  n  k  a  t  Sadasheo  17-8 

Thoke. 
674  A  m  b  a    Prasad  16-7 

(Primus). 
577  Badri  Prasad    Bhat>  19-9 

nagar. 
579  Banarsi  Das  ...  22-0 

582  Chaitanlal  Jaini     ^  18-6 

588  Jagannath  Ehanna...  19^10 

589  Joel  Jeferson  Buck   21-8 

590  Kanti  Prasad    .     ...  21-11 

591  Kidar  Prasad   Bhat- 17-9 

nagar. 
692  Lakshmi  Nar  a  y  a  n  16-7 
Vaish. 


r  OAIVDIDATBS,   ld06; 

Caste. 

Name  of    ,^***f4 
School.    "iPJ^*' 

sion. 

Agarwala 

...  Meerut,  C.  M.  Ill 

High  School. 
^        Ditto      ...    II 

Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto       ...    II 

Ditto      ...    II                ■' 

Ditto 

Brahman 

...  Mazaffarnagar,    II 

District 

School. 

Mahammadan       Ditto      ...    II 

Vaish 

Ditto       ...  Ill 

Do. 

Ditto       ...  Ill 

Do. 

Ditto      ...      I 

Brahman 

Ditto      ...      I               i 

Vaish 

Ditto      ^  III              1 

Brahman 

Ditto       ...  Ill              f 

Ditto 

...  Nagpur,  P.  C.    II 

Institution.                       ; 

Chrietian 

(I.)  Pauri,  Mission    II              1 

High  School.                     f 
^        Ditto       ...    11              i 

Brahman 

Ditto 

Ditto      .«  Ill              1 

Ditto 

Ditto       ...     II              * 

Tell 

...  Kaipur,     Gov-    II              !l 

ernment                      ij 

High  School.                      1 

Ealar 

Ditto       ...     U 

Brahman 

Ditto      ...    II             ; 

Kshatriya 

Ditto      ...     11 

Brahman 

Ditto       ...  Ill 

Agarwala 

...  Meerut,    Coll.  Ill 

School. 

Eayestha 

...       Ditto       ...  Ill 

Jaini 

Ditto       ...     II 

Vaish 

Ditto       ...     II 

)  Khittri  • 

Ditto       ...     II 

Christian 

(I)        Ditto       ...     II 

I  Agarwala 

Ditto       ...     11 

Kayastha 

Ditto       ...  Ill 

Agarwala     ...       Ditto 


II 


LIST  OF  BUOCS88PUL  CANDIDATES,   1906.  453 


^^^^  Name  of  Candidate.    Age.       Caste. 

G93  Marari  Lai  Khaxula  19-3   KhattH 

(Primus). 
594Murari    Lai  17-2  Yaish 

(Secundus.) 
595  Pearelal  (Primus)  ...  16-5       Do. 
597  Radhka  Narayanl6-5  Eayasth 

Mathur. 
598Bagh  ubiTSaranl7-9   Agarwala     ... 

(Primus). 
604  Shiam  Lai  ...  16-2    Eayasth 

606  Sita  Bam  ...  18-9    Agarwala 

610  Vishnu  Sbarma     ...  18-4  .Brahman 

611  Zamir-ul-Islam      ^  16-4   Muhammadan 


Xame  of 
School. 


Passed 

in  Divi- 

sion. 


...  Ifeerat     Goll.  Ill 


School. 
Ditto 

Ditto 
Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 


I 

11 

II 

I 

III 

II 

r 


ENTRANCE  EXAMINATION. 

SCHOOL  CANDIDATES. 

7Qanga  FraSa d  18-0  Brabm&D  ...  Agra,  Collegi-  III 

Sharma.  ate  School. 

.11  Barcharan  Das'      ...  18-6  Sud  .-        Ditto      ...  Ill 

17  Krishna  Lai       '     ...16-0  Vaish  ^        Ditto      ...III 

ISEuar    Prasad    Sue- 17-0  £ayasth  -.       Ditto      ...  Ill 

sena.' 

28  Purau  Chand             18-0  Vaish  ...        Ditto      ...    II 

29  Puran  Prasad  Gttpta  16-0  Do Agra,  Collegi-    II 

ate  School. 
83  Sheo  Prasad  Johari  16-0     Bayasth       ...        Ditto      ...  Ill 
40Tribhawan     Nathl6-0     brahman      ...        Ditto      ...      I 

Kunzru. 
44  Ali  Samin,  Syed    ...  16-2 


45Baikunth 

Vaishya. 
50  Dina  ^ath  Eunzru...  16-0 
51Ganga    Pf^rs  had  16-8 

Tiwari. 

54  Hari  Bam  ...  16-0 

55  Hari  Shanker        ...  16-10 
59  Kunj  Behari  Lai    ...  17-7 
62  Mohammad     Abdul  16-5 

Qaypm. 
64Mirza    Abdul    Azix  17-7 


Muhammadan  Agra,  St.  John's    II 
Collegiate 
School. 
Nathl7-8    Vaish  ...        Ditto      ...    II 


Brahman 
Ditto        ... 

Ditto 
Kayasth 
Kbattri 
Muhammadan 

Ditto      ... 


Ditto 
Ditto 

Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 

Ditto 


III 
II 

III 

III 

II 

I 

III 


65  Mt>ti  Lai  Sud         .,.  19-6    Eshatriya 


Pitto 


III 


454         LIST  OP  SOOOBMPUL  0AKDIDATB8.  1906. 


Boll 


^"  Name  of  Candidate.    Age. 
ffl  Pribho  Shankar     ...  194 


68  Bam  Chandra         ...  16-2 
09  Samuel  Isaac        ...  2dr2 
71  Soorendro  Nath  Bose  16-11 
TSGanga  Narain  16-7 

Mathnr. 
78  Bmma    Behari    Lai  18-0 

(Mi88). 


88  Hand  Eishore. 


18-1 


90  Bama  Frakaeh  Shar- 19-7 

ma. 
98  Baleihwari  Prasad..  16-4 


94  Bal  GoTind.  ...  21-10 

95Banwari    Lai  (Fri- 18-6 
mus). 

96  Banwari     Lai    (Se- 16-9 

cundus). 

97  Ohulam        Panjtan  17-10 

Syed. 
99  Amir-ud-din  ...  17-6 

103  Muhammad  Aziz   ..  19-2 
106Ba8hid.ul    Malik  18-11 

Bashmy. 
Ill  Baij  Nath  Bahai     ...  18-0 

113  Bidhata    Prasad  17-7 

114  Binda  Prasad         ...  20-6 
119  Mathura  Prasad    ...  17-1 

121  fifthim      B  a  k  h  s  h  18-7 

Siddiqi. 

122  Rama  Shankar       ...  16-7 

123  Bam  Chandra  Bao  ...  16-8 
128  Abdur  Bashid  Khan  16-11 

129BalTir   8ahai  Bhat- 19-0 

nagar. 
180  Balwant  Singh  Jaini  17-1 
132  Ehsan-ul  Haq         ...  19-6 
187  Bhushwqat       B  a  i  16-0 

Srivastava. 


Caste. 

SchooL       gj^jj^ 

Kayasth 

...  Agra,          St.  Ill 

John's^  Colle- 

giate School. 

Vaish 

Ditto      ...  Ill 

Christian 

(I)          Ditto       ...        I 

Kayasth 

Ditto      ...    11 

Ditto 

...  Agra,  Victoria  III 
High  School. 

Christian 

(I)  Agra,  Queen  11 
Victoria 

High  School. 

Jat 

...  Agra,  Bajput  III 
High  School. 

Brahman 

Ditto.          Ill 

Kayasth 

...  Etawah,   Dis-      I 

trict      High 

School. 

Brahman 

Ditto      ...  Ill 

Ditto 

Ditto      ...    II 

Ditto 

Ditto      ...    II 

Ditto      ...  Etawa,  Islamia  III 
High  School. 
Muhammadan        Ditto      ...  Ill 
Ditto       _        Ditto      -.      1 

Kayasth  ...  Banda,  District  III 
School. 
Ditto  ...  Ditto  ...  Ill 
Blacksmith...  Ditto  ...  Ill 
Kayasth  ...  Ditto  ...  Ill 
Muhammadan        Ditto      ...  Ill 

Kayasth  «.  'Ditto  ...  Ill 
Brahman  ...  Ditto  ...  Ill 
Muhammadan  Bijnor,  District   II 

School. 
Kayasth       ^       Ditto      ...  Ill 


Jaini             ^ 

Ditto 

...    II 

Ditto 

...  Ill 

Kayasth 

Ditto 

...  ni 

LIST  OP  8UCC1I8SFUL  OAMNDATBS,   1906.  4S5 


^^^  Name  of  Candidate.    Age.       Caste.  ^^^^{^^ 

138MakundLalJaini...  17-«  Jaini 

143  S.8.L.  Abdas  Sattar  17-9   Muhammadan 

Siddiqi. 
147  Eonver  Bahadur   ...  17-4   Eayaath 


Passed, 
in  Divi* 
sion. 

Bijnor,     Dis-    II 
ixict  School, 
Ditto      ..,      I 


151  Jhamman    Singh  16-10  Eshatriya     ^. 

Varma. 
163Bhagwan     Sahail9-1   Eayasth 

Saksena. 

158  Mohamad      Hassan  16-0  Muhammadan 

Alavi. 
162  Raja  Bam    Saksena  17-7   Eayasth 
164  Bang  Bahadur  Sak- 18-1       Ditto 

s^na. 
165Shiam   Sunder    Lai  16-7       Ditto 

Saksena. 
169  Badri  Prasad         ...  16-9   Brahman 


Bulandshahr, 
D  i  8  trie t 
High  School. 

Ehurja,    E.  C. 
High  School. 

Ma  inpuri, 

M  i  8  sic  n 

High  School. 

Ditto      ... 

Ditto 
Ditto 


III 


II 
III 


173  Benarsi  Das           ...  18-6  Ditto 

176  Bam  Bharosay  Sak-  18-3  Eayasth 

sena. 

185  Nathu  Bam            ...  17-1  Brahman 

187  Chandra  Shekar    ...  19-7  Ditto 

188  Debi  Dayal            ...  17-11  Eayasth       -. 
192  Muhammad  Ahmad  16-8  Muhammadan 

Ehan. 

195  Ajudbia  Prasad     ...  17-3  Eayasth 


Ditto      ... 

Farrukhabad, 

M  i  8  s  i  on 

High  School. 

Ditto      ... 

Ditto      ... 


Ill 

III 
III 

II 

II 


III 
III 


198  Eanwar  Prasad 

199  Ehairati  Lai 

202  Syed  Mohammad 

Ahmad. 

203  Narayan  Das 

204  Nidhia  Lai  Gupta  ... 

205  Ratan  Lai 

206  Bam  Gopal 

207  Chiranji  Lai  Mathur 


.  16-1  Agarwala      ... 

.  17-6  Brahman 

,  16-6  Muhammadan 

,  16-5  Bhatia 

.  17-6  Vaish 

16-2  Brahman 

17-0         Ditto 

19-0  Eayasth 


Mattra,    Dis-  III 

trict  School. 
Oral,   District  III 
School. 
Ditto      ...  Ill 
Ditto      ...  Ill 

Bikandrab  aM,      I 

A.-V.     High 

School. 

Ditto      ...      I 

Ditto      ...  Ill 

Ditto      ...  Ill 


208  Mohan  Lai  Sharmal8-0  Brahman 


Ditto  ... 

Ditto  ... 
Ditto 

Ditto  «» 
,  Alwar,    High 
SchooL 

Ditto  ... 


I 
III 
III 
III 

I 

II 


4M      LOT  ov  msoomansL  CMDiDAns,  1906. 


^^]  Kane  of  Cuididate. 


▲g«. 


OMte. 


Name  of 
School. 


Pasted 
in  Divl- 
sion. 


910  Bam  9warap  fihar- 16-0  BhaigaTa 

gara, 
211  Sheo  Dayal  Mathvr  19^0  Kayasth 
218  8ayed  Wa0«e   A  h  - 16-3   Mttbammadan 

mad. 

217  Mlmohan  Lai      ...  16-2  Ehattri 


326  Sikander  Khan-      ...  18-0  Mnhammadan 
228  Tel  Singh  ...  18-4   Baiput 

229Bnilini  Uatt  Sodha  17-0      Ditto 


280  Chand  Karan  6arda  16^   Maheshwari 
981  Oopal  Chandra      ...  17-0  Yaish 

282  eoari  Charan         ...  16-2   Tailor 

283  Har  Narayan    ••   .-  16-0    Kayasth 
234  Ear  Prasad  Hehira  17-0   Kshatriya 
285Janki  Nath   Mehral6-2      Ditto 
236  Jeth  Mai  ...  16-1    Agarwala 
238  8akhdeo     Prasad  16-0   Kshatriya 

Tendon. 
288  8araj  Nsrain  Eapnr  16^       Ditto 
2410anga     Pra8adal6-0   Kayasth 

Yarma. 


Alwar,    High  III 
School. 
Ditto 
Bharatpnr, 
Sadar    High 
School. 
Ajmere,   Gov- 
ern  m  e  n  t 
College. 
Ditto      ... 
Ditto      .« 
,  Ajmere,  D.  A. 
A.-V.    Aided 
High  School. 
Ditto     ... 
Ditto    .  .- 
Ditto     ... 
Ditto     ... 
Ditto      ... 
Ditto      ... 
Ditto      .« 
Ditto      ... 


II 

U 


III 


I 

III 

II 


II 
I 

II 
III 
III 
III 
III 

II 


247  Har  Das  Prohit 


18-0  Brahman 


248  Karendra      Krishna  16-0  Ditto          ,, 

Mukhopadhyay. 

149  Ghakrapani  Sharma  1^4)  Ditto 

260  Dwarka  Prashad    ...  19-9  Kayasth 

254  Hamid  Hnsain       ...  16-2  Muhammadan 


Ditto     ^ 

,  Ajmere,   Un- 
aided Mission 
High  School, 
,  Bikanir,  Dar- 
bar        High 
School. 
Ditto      ... 


Ill 
III 


II 


II 


255  Mata  Prasad 
258  Nand  Lai 


16-8   Kayasth 
18-0  Brahman 


261  Sakharam    Efarsyan  18-0      Ditto 

Mahajan. 

262  Paras  Bam  G.  Urya  17-0  Agarwala 


Bundi.  Darbar  III 
fiigh  School. 
Ditto      ... 
Kotah,   H.  H. 
Maha  r  a  o '  s 
High  School. 
Ditto      ..'. 
.  Jodhpur,  Dar- 
bar   High 
School. 
Ditto     ... 


Hi 
II 


III 
III 


II 


Nasirabad,  .11 
Contonme  n  t 
Mission 
High  School. 


LIST  OF  toccttftiPirL  ^AUDibittti,  I9e«.      42nr 


^1  Name  of  Candidate.    Ajg^. 


268  Lalji  Prasad 


16*9  Eayafiih 


Name  of 


Passed 


283Bha8ker   Ganesh  18^    Btahlnali 

Eelker. 


292Nage8bar  Uddhaol8-0 

Krishna. 
298  Shankar  Hari  Pa&dit  16-0 

308  Abdul  Latiff  Khan...  16-6 

SlOMadho    Nara yen  18-0 

Munshi. 
314  Teshvant      Sitaram  19-0 

Eanvinde. 
316  Carrasco,  Milton   ...  17-0 


316  Gbeyallier,  Alexan-  18^6 

der. 

317  Clarke,  John  A.    ...  17-0 

318  Decunha,  John  ...  21-0 
820  Keelor,  Charles  ...  17-0 
321  Luiset,  Oliver       ...  18-6 

323  Kemedios,  Peter  E,  18-0 

324  Rodriguez,    Patrick  25-0 

L. 

325  Smel lie,  Benjamin  A.  16-0 
327  Madhao    Moreshwar  17-4 

Tembhekar. 

329  Teshwant  Balkrish- 16-1 

na  Ranade. 
331  Ahmad  Husain      ...  23-0 


335  Faizan-ul  Haq       ...  17-0 

336  Ohulam  Martaza  ...  16-0 
338  Hari  Kant  Malaviya  17^ 
340Jatindra  Nath  Bis*  18-0 

was. 
341  Kabeer  Ahmad      ...  17-0 
1^  Kashi  Narain  Mala- 16-0 


Ditto 
Ditto 


sion. 
^  TTdalpur,  Ha*  III 

hara  na's 
Bigh  School. 
...  Nagpur,   Neill  III 
City  High 
School. 
Ditto      ...    II 


Ditto 


It 


Muhammadan  Nagpur,   F.  G.  ill 

Institution. 
Brahman      ^       Ditto      ...  Ill 


Ditto 


Ditto 


in 


Christian  <I) «  N  a  g  p  u  r,  St.    11 
Francis    d  e 
Sales'  School. 
Ditto    (B)...       Ditto      ...      t 


Ditto  (B)... 

Ditto  (I)... 

Ditto  (B).., 

Ditto  (B)... 

Ditto  (1)... 

Ditto  (B)... 


Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 


...  U 

...  Ill 

...  II 

.-  Ill 

-  Ill 

...  It 


Ditto 
Brahman 


Ditto 


Ditto      «.      I 
...  Bhandara,  III 
Monro  High 
School. 

Ditto      ,„    II 


Mohammatlan  Allahabad,   U 

District 

High  School. 

Ditto         ...        Ditto      ...  Ill 

Ditto          ...        Ditto      ...  I 

Brahman       ...       Ditto      ...  It 

Kayasth        .^       Ditto      ...  II 

Muhammadan         Ditto      ...  Ill 
Brahman       ...       Ditto      ...  lit 


Tiya. 
314  Maharaj 
Dhon, 


Bahadur  17-^   Khattri 


Ditto 


It 


458         U8T  OF  8U00B88PDL  CANDIDATE81  1&06. 


Bol! 


^^;  Name  of  Candidate.    Age,        Caste. 


Name  of. 


Passed 


School.^  P*^'- 
sion. 


846KasirHiiflaiii 


,••18-0  Muhammtdan Allahabad, 
Dis  trict 
High  School. 
Brahman      •••       Ditto 


847  Narhada  Prasad  His- 17-8 

ra. 
853Badha   Kant  Mala- 17-0     Ditto  ..•       Ditto 

viya, 
d54  Ram  Gopal  Shiveby  17-0   Kayasth        •..        Ditto 
855  Syed      Mohaipmad  17-0   Muhammadan         Ditto 

Mobin. 

866  Syed  Hamid-ad-din  18-0        Ditto       •••       Ditto 

Ahmad. 

867  Syed  Nasr-ul-  Hasan  18-3  Ditto  ,.,  Ditto 
860  Shams-ul  Huq  .  16-4  Ditto  ...  Ditto 
862  Shiva,  Narain  Ton- 16-0   Khattri         •••       Ditto 

dOD. 

d66Baij    Kath  Fra8had21-3   Brahman 
Misra. 


867  Binoy  Krishna  Mati  19-1       Ditto 

Lai 
878  Syed  Mohd.  Jawad  17-6   Muhammadan 

Kazami. 
883  Beni  Bahador  Singh  17-0   Kayasth 


886  Binyak  Prasad      ...  22-2  Ditto 

888  Brij     Mohana    Lai  17-0  Ditto 

Mathnr. 
893  Jag  Ji  wan  Lai  Tiwari  16-11  Brahman 

897  Kasi  Prasad           ...  21-0  Bania 

899  Krish^a    Bihari  Lai  16-4  Kayasth 

Nigam. 

406  Purnanand  Jha'    ...  19-0  Brahman 

413Sura.i  Pershad  (Pri- 19-7  Kayasth 

mus). 

415  Atul  Chunder  Hitter  17-8  Ditto 


419  Birendro  Nath  Ban- 19-9   Brahman 

erjea. 
422  Gurcharan  N  i  w  as  19-11     Ditto 

Misra. 

424  Jibonmoy  Koy       ...  16-8    Brahmo 

425  Jotindro  Nath  Basu  16-4   Kayasth 
428  Kameshwar    PiBrsad  17-3   Bhargay 

Bhargaya. 


.Al]ahal)ad,  A. P. 

h\  i  s  s  i  0  n 

High  Scbool. 

Ditto      ... 

Ditto 

.Allahabad, 
Ka  y  e  8  t  h  a 
Pathshala. 

Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 

Ditto 
Ditto 

Allahabad, 

Anglo -H  e  n- 

gall  School. 

Ditto        ... 

.      Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto 

.      Ditto 


n 


in 

II 

III 
II 

III 

in 

II 

III 

in 


III 

III 

II 


III 
11 

III 
III 
III 

III 
ii 

II 


III 

III 

II 
III 
III 


LIST  OP  SDOCESSFUL  CANDIDATES,   1906.  459 


j^Q   Name  of  Candidate.    Age. 


Caste. 


Name  of 
School. 


Passed 
in   Divi- 

SiOD. 


432  Promotbo 
Ghosh. 


N  a  t  h  16-9   Kayasth 


433  Furan  Chund  Ehana  17-10  Ehattri 

434  Ranendro  Nath  Basu  16-0   Kayasth 

438  Tarak  Prasad  Ghosh  16-3      Ditto 

439  Elizabeth    Chatterji  16-5   Christian  (I). 

(Miss). 

440  Clara  Choube  (Miss)  17-1       Ditto 

441  Marian  Manna  Lall  18-3       Ditto 

(Miss). 

442  Miriam  8heo  Charan  19-8       Ditto 

(Miss). 
446  Chadi  LalJhA       ...20-9   Brahman.      . 


447  Har  Narain  ...  18-0  Ehattri 

449  Mahadeo  Prasad    ...  23-7  Gwal 

451  Md.    A  h  m  a  d-u  z- 18-7  Muhammadan 

zaman. 
453Syed    Md.    Abdul  18-6  Ditto      ... 

Hafiz. 


.Allahabad, 
Anglo- Ben- 
gali School. 
Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 
Allahabad, 
M.  W.  Girls' 
Hi^h  School. 
Ditto 
.      Ditto        ..» 

Ditto 


III 
II 

I 
III 


III 
I 

II 


Allahabad,  III 
City   Anglo- 
Vernacu  1  a  r 
High  School. 
Ditto        ...  Ill 
Ditto        ...  Ill 
Ditto        ...  Ill 


Ditto 


456  Badri  Prasad 

456  Bajian  Sahae  ' 

457  £kbal       B  h  a  d  u 

Varma. 

458  Ganesh  Prasad 

459  Ghulab  Singh 

461  Kedat  Nath 

462  Kunarji  Sahai 

464  Madan  Eishore 

465  Raghuvansa  Sahai. 

466  Raj  Bhadur 

468  Shivadhar  Bajpei  -. 

469  Shiv^  Prasad 

471  Shyam  Sunder  Lai. 

472  8risH  Chandra  Deb 

473  Yadu  Nath  Shukla. 

474  Badri     Prasad 

Sharma. 


...  17-11  Vaish 

...  18-11  Eayasth 
r  17-4     Ditto 


III 
11 


,  Fatehpur,  Dis 

trict  School. 

,      Ditto        ...    II 

Ditto        ...      I 


..  17-10 
..  17-6 
..20-9 
..  20-9 
..  18-5 
..  19-3 
..18  0 
..  18-9 
..16-3 
..19-3 
..16-1 
..20-1 
a  17-7 


Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto 
Brahman 
Eayasth 

Ditto 

Ditto 
Brahman 

Ditto 


475  Gopendra  Nath  Bose  16-8  Eayasth 

478  Raghubir  Prasada  ...  18-2  Brahman 

480  Ram  Prasad^  Nigam  16-8  Eayasth 

481  fiam  Swarop  Nigam  16*5     Ditto 


,      Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto 

,  Part  a  b  g 

D  is  tr 

School. 

,      Ditto 

.      Ditto 

,      Ditto 

>      Ditto 


..  in 

..  II 

..  Ill 

..  Ill 

..  Ill 

..  UI 

..  I 

..  II 

..  H 

..  in 
..  11 
..  II 

arh  III 
let 

...  Ill 
...  II 
...  Ill 
...    II 


4<K)         LIST  OF  BOOOUSFUL  CAHOIBATJBS,  1906. 


^^  Name  of  Candidate.    Age. 

489MahamiDadKhalil...  16-3 

491  Bar  Ul  Bah  Gangola  16-2 

402  Jai  Datt  Shanna  ...  16-4 
496  Qayam-ud-dio  ...  16-4 
Q04  Mahammad    Ismail  16-9 

Siddiqi. 
606  Shri  KriBhna  Tewari  24-0 
107  Tajammul  Httsain ...  16-0 
606  fial  Krishna  ...  1&>9 


517Frem     Ballabhl8-4 

Tewari. 
621  Krishna       N  a  n  d  17-0 

Durgapal. 

626  Shri  Dhar  Gururani  16-0 

627  Anant  Govind  Joshi  18-5 


628Bhargav  Kashinath  17-1 


Ga9to. 


Hame  of 
School. 


Passed 
in  Divi- 


sion. 

Mnhammadaa  Satna,  Venkat     I 

High  School. 
Vaish  ...  Almora,  Bam-  III 

Brahman  ...  Ditto  ...  Ill 
Muhammadan  Ditto  ...  Ill 
Ditto  .^  Almora,  D  i  s-  III 
trict  School. 
Brahman  ...  Ditto  ...  HI 
Muhammadan        Ditto     ...    II 


9K)Deyidas  Ke8haol6-3 

Amin. 
^1  Devidas  Vinayakl6-2 

Mahashur. 

632  Ganesh  Shamrao    ...  18-6 

633  Gopal  Ganesh  Sahas-  20-0 

rabojane. 
696Laxman  Ke8haol6-4 
Joshi. 

637  Laxman  K  h  a  n  d  o  20-2 

Talvalkar. 

638  Narayan  Baoji  Jam- 17-3 

kar. 

639  Bamohandra  Eeshao  18-4 

Joshi. 

640  Shankar  Furshottam  17-1 

Limaye. 
^1  Shridhar  Gangadhar  16-6 

Namjoshi. 
642  Tnlsidas  Narayanrao  17-2 

Deshpande. 


Kayasth 
Brahman 

...IfainiTal,Dia-  HI 
mond  Jubilee 
mgh  School. 

...   ^itto      ...  Ill 

Ditto 

Ditto 
Ditto 

Ditto. 

...NainiTal,Mi8.III 
sion  High 
School. 
Ditto          UI 
...  ^mrapti,  Gov-  III 
e  r  n  m  e  n  t 
High  School. 
Ditto      ...    U 

Ditto 

...       Ditto     ...    U 

Ditto 

...      Ditto     ...  in 

Ditto 
Ditto 

Ditto     ...    II 
Ditto     ...    U 

Ditto 

Ditto     ...    U 

Ditto 

...       Ditto     ...  Ill 

Ditto 

Ditto     ..-  Ill 

Ditto 

...       Ditto     .^  III 

Ditto 

.,.       Ditto     ...    U 

Ditto 

...       Ditto     ...  lU 

Ditto 

.,.       Ditto     ...  Ill 

LttT  OP  6UG0S88FUL  CANDIDATEB,  1906.         461 


^J^  Name  of  Candidate.    Age. 


Caste. 


Name  of 
School. 


Passed 
in  Divi- 
sion. 


543  Vasndeo  8  a  d  a  s  hiv  18-1  Brahman 
Damle. 

644  Vishwanath  Govind   16-1     Ditto 

Damle. 

645  Chintaman    Ganesh   17-0     Ditto 

Facwardhan. 


546  Dattatraya  Moresh- 17-11     Ditto 

war  Padhye. 

547  Dattatraya     Eam-  17-0     Ditto 

Chandra     Bijapur- 

kar. 
549Lazman   Bam-   18-0     Ditto 

cbandra  Kolkami. 
550Narayan    Bam-   17-0     Ditto 

Chandra  Dole. 
561Narayan    Vithal    17-0     Ditto 

Dravid. 
554Shripad  Bam-   19-6     Ditto 

Chandra  Kulkami. 
555Umakant     Narayan   18-0     Ditto 

Girgaonker. 
556Vinayak      Shivram  18-0     Ditto 

Murgndkar. 
559Wasndeo   Bam-   17-0     Ditto 

Chandra  Ghisad. 
560Tadao    Gopalsa   19-0Vai8h 

Sawji. 

561  Dattatraya  Yinayak  16-7  Brahman 

Joshi. 

562  0anesh    Sitaram  18-5     Ditto 

Marathe. 
563Madhah     Tokaram  20-11    Ditto 

Bargaonker. 
564  Mahadeo       BalTant  17-5     Ditto 

Joglekar. 
566  Baghunath  Shridbar  21-1     Ditto 

Joshi. 
568Shridhar     Manohar  19-3     Ditto 

Mujumdar. 
569Sundersa  firishnasa  18-8Jaini 

Bokade. 

570  Trimhak    Ganesh  18-5  Brahman 

Narale 

571  Vasudeo  Krishna  19-4     Ditto 

Gukhle. 


A  m  r  a  o  t  i,    11 
Government 
High  School. 
Ditto      ...    II 

A  m  r  a  0  t  i,    II 
Eashibai  Pri- 
vate   High 
School. 
Ditto 


Ditto 

Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 


..    II 

...  m 

...  n 

...  II 

...  I 

^  I 

.^  III 

...  Ill 

...  II 

...  HI 


.Akola,  High    II 
School. 
Ditto 


Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 


n 

II 
II 
II 
II 
111 

ni 
III 


462         LIST  OP  BVOCBSSfVh  CANDIDATES^  1906. 


Roll 

^^    Name  of  Gftndidate.    Age.       Castjd. 

572  Dighe      Dattatraya  18-0  Prabha 

Amrit. 
573 Mande    Anant  16-7  Brahman 

Dbondo. 
574Nand    LaU   Dhanji  IS-OYaieh 

Datta. 
575  Prabbawaliker  19-4  Brabman 

Dattatraya  Amrit. 
.  576  Sbarangpani  8  a  d  a-   17-0     Ditto 

sbiTa  Waman. 
578Balram  ^    18-1  Kayasth 


Name  of 
Bcbool. 


Passed 
in  Divi- 
sion. 


.  580  Birj  Bebari  Lai  ... 
584  Hari  Dass  Mittra  .^ 
587  Kazi  Md.  Wahid-ud- 

din  Hasan. 
591  Kirpa     N  a  r  a  i  n 

.  Kbanna. 
595  Md.  Abdul    Latif 
Kban. 

598  Raj   Babadur  B  r  i- 

yaftava. 

599  Shiam  Sundar  Sabai 

Sukseoa. 

600  Sahdeva  Singh 
603  Syed  Abid  Mebdi 
605TahawarBeg 
607  Ambey  Swarup 


,.  Dbar,    Anand    II 

High  School. 
.      Ditto       ...      I 

.     Ditto      ...  in 

.      Ditto       ...  Ill 

.      Ditto  .    .^  III 

.  Bareilly,  Dis-    II 

trict  High 

Sctool. 

18-9     Ditto  ...      Ditto        ...    II 

17-8     Ditto  ...      Ditto        ...  Ill 

16-10  Mubammadan       Ditto        ...  Ill 

17-OKhattri         ...  Ditto  ...111 

19-8  Mubammadan  Ditto  ...  Ill 

17-8Kaya8tb        ...  Ditto  ...      I 

16  9       Ditto         ...  Ditto  ...  Ill 

17-11  Kshatriya     ... 
17-4  Mubammadan 
17-0       Ditto 
18-8  Eayasth 


608  Mababir  Prasad  16-10  Jaini 

Jaini. 
609Satdeo  Sabai  Bhat- 17-10  Kay astb 


nagar. 

611  Abu  Jafar 

612  Anand  Swarup 

,  613  ^ngskix  Lai  Varma  ... 
615  Daya  Sbaokar 

617  Gbulam  Ahmad     ... 

6 1 8  Jagannath  Prasad . . . 

624  A^uhammad     l^haq 

Kban. 

625  Muhammad      Abal 

Hasan  Siddiqi. 


21-3  Mubammadan 

16-5  Kayasth 

17-1     Ditto 

18-5      Ditto 

17-3  Mubammadan 

22-4  Abir 

17-11  Mabammadau 


Ditto       ...  Ill 

Ditto        ...      I 

Ditto       ...    II 

Amroha,  Gov-  III 

e  r  nm  en t 

High  School.    . 

Ditto       ...    II 

Ditto       ...      1 

Budaun,   Dis-  III 
trict  School. 
Ditto 


17-1 


Ditto 


Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 

Ditto 


I 

II 
II 

III 
II 

HI 

II 


LIST  OF  BUOCESSFUli  CANDIDATES,   1906.         463 


^'Jj^  Name  of  Candidate. 

Age. 

Caste. 

»a<;  ^r- 

627  BaoMNaraia 

19-10  Kayasth 

f«. 

Badaun,  Dis-    11 

trict  School. 

630  3iddiq  Hasan 

16-4 

Mahammadan 

Ditto      .«    II 

631  Syed  Ahmad 

16-7 

Ditto 

•.• 

Ditto      ...    II 

63*2  Tahsin-nl  Haq  .     ... 

20-11 

Ditto 

••' 

Ditto      ...    II 

635  Fakkhar-ud-din  Ah- 

■21-8 

Ditto 

•.. 

Moradabad.  Ill 

mad. 

District  High 
School. 

637  Girdhari  Lai 

16-5  Brahman 

••• 

Ditto     ...    II 

639  Harsarup  Mathur  ... 

20-9 

Kayasth 

... 

Ditto     ...  Ill 

657  Solomon      Webster 

17-3 

Christian 

(I)-. 

.Moradabad,  III 

Butler. 

Bishop   Par-    , 
kerM.  High 
School. 

660  Gopal  Sinha   .      ^ 

19-11  Labana 

•.. 

Pilibhit,  Dis.    11 

trict  School. 

662  Muhammad  Aziz-ul 

20-7 

Muhammadan 

Ditto     ...  Ill 

Ha^an. 

665  Misri  Lai 

17-5 

Batham 

*•• 

Ditto     ...    n 

666  Sarfaraz        Ahmad 

18-3 

M  uhammadan 

Ditto      ...  Ill 

Khan. 

666  Chunni  Lai     .       ... 

16^ 

Rastogi 

... 

Saharanpur,      III 
Dis  t  rict 
School. 

669  Inder  Lai 

18-1 

Jaini 

••* 

Ditto      .,.    11 

682  BabQ  Ram  (Primus; 

19-9 

£ayasth 

... 

Shahjahanpur,  III 
District 
School. 

683Babu  Ram  (Secun- 

18-0 

Ditto 

•.. 

Ditto      .^  III 

dMS). 

690  Hamid  Hasan 

17-3 

Muhammadan 

Ditto      ...  Ill 

691  Karim-ul-Baza      ,.. 

17-3 

Ditto 

... 

Ditto      ...    II 

699  Rameshwar     Dayal 

17-6 

Brahman 

«. 

Ditto      ...  Ill 

Sankhdbar. 

704  Surendra          Nath 

Gupta. 

705  (Jmkar  Narain  Bak- 

shi. 
719  3yed      Muhammad 
Zamin  All. 

16-3 

Vaidya 

••• 

Ditto      ...      I 

17-9 

Brahman 

a.l 

Ditto     ...    II 

17-6 

Muhammadan 

Shahj'ahanpur,  III 

A.  M  E.  Mis- 

sion   High 

School. 

720  Balgobind  Mathar... 

16-3 

Kayasth 

... 

Bampur.  State  III 
HighSchooL 
Ditto      ...  Ill 

721  Balgovind  Vaish   ... 

17-6 

Vaish 

... 

722  Birj  Eishore  Saksena  18-0 

Kayasth 

... 

Ditta      ...    11 

464      Liffr  OP  snoousroii  OAiiDiDAfm,  1906. 


Boll 
No. 


Name  of  Ouididate.    Age.       Caste. 


Fkaaad  16-0   Eayasth 


Name  of 
School. 


TSSDwarka 

Mathur. 
726Mobammad    Abdul  17*2  lluhammadan 

Ghana. 
727  Md.    Monhid    AU  17-0         Ditto 

Faruqi. 
729Bam  Chandra  17-0   Brahman 

8herma. 
79a  Baca  Basal 
731  Syed  Beayet  Husain 

Naqui. 
783  Afarar  Ahmad       ...  18-0        Ditto 


Passed 
in  Divi- 
sion. 

.  BamporfState    I^ 
High  School 
Ditto      .. 


17-2 
17-0 


Mnhammadan 
Ditto 


Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto 
Ditto 


785  Bir]  Narain  Sinha...  16-8   Kshatriya     ... 

786  Brij  BibaH  Singha    16-0   Kayasth 

787  BriJ  Vallabh  Das  ...   17-0   Nagar 

788  Gaya  Prasad         ...  17-0   Eayasth 

789  Ha&B-ulIah  Khan ...  19-0   Muhammadan 

743  Kflhetra  Pada  Chat-  16-0  Brahman 

terji. 

744  Manik  Chand        ...  16-6  Kshatriya     ... 
745Mirza     Aziz-nd-din  17-0   Muhammadan 

Ahmad. 
746Mirza   Nazir-ud-din  16-0         Ditto 
Ahmad. 

747  Mirza  Wall  Bakht...  16-0 

748  Muhammad  Eazim  16-0 
754  Shaikh  Abdul  Ahad  18-0 
759  Vishwanath       Bao 

Naik. 
760AnandA  Gopal  Ma- 
kerji. 


^..Benares, 
Queen's  Col- 
legiate School. 
Ditto  «•. 
Ditto  ... 
Ditto  ... 
Ditto  ... 
Ditto  ... 
Ditto 


11 

III 

II 

III 
II 

III 


Ditto 
Ditto 


II 
III 

TI 
III 

II 
I 

II 
III 


Ditto      •••      I 


Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 
21-7  Brahman 

18-10     Ditto 


761  Bala  Prasad  Pachory  16-11     Ditto 
762Ba8ant  Kumar   Mu-  16-6      Ditto 

kerji. 
763Bhatt  Jay  Bhanker  28-0      Ditto 
772  Kali  Prasanno  Chak-  19-2      Ditto 

ravarti. 
775Monindra  Nath  18-7      Ditto 

Lahiry. 
777  Bamani  Kant  Chak-  16-8      Ditto 

ravarti. 


Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 

,  Benares,  Cen- 
tral    Hindu 
Collegiate 
School. 
Ditto      ... 
Ditto      ... 


Ill 
III 
111 
III 


Ditto 
Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto 


II 

II 

II 
III 

II 


UST  OP  SUCCESSFUL  CANDIDATES,  1906.  465 


BoU 


Name  of 


Passed 


5JJJ;  Name  of  Candidate.    Age.       Caste.  g^ool    *^  ^^^• 

782  8.  Subrah  many  a  16-9  Brahman 
Sastrj. 


784  Abdul  MajidMuham- 16-2  Mohammadan 

mad   Abdul    Azim 

Siddiqi. 
789  Kedar  Nath  Hitter...  16-U  Kayasth       ... 


790  Panna  Lai  ...  16-10  Patwa 

791  Bam  Narayan  Singh  16-6,  Eshatriya      ... 
722  Sheikh   Amir   M  u  -  19-6   Muhammadan 

hammad. 

793  Thakar  Prasad       ...  20-0  Kayasth 

794  Amar  Nath  Chatter-  16-6  Brahman 

ji. 

798  Gadadhar  Prasad  ...  16.5  Kayasth 

803  Hari  Pado  Bose      ..:  20-6  Ditto 

S04JotindrQ   Nath    Ba- 17-8  Brahman 

nerji. 

805  Jotindro  Nath  Ghosh  16-0  Kayasth 

8Q7Prabhata     £.umarl6-2  Ditbo          ^ 

Mitter. 

816  Jagdamba  Prasad ...  17-8  Ditto 


aion. 

Benares,  Cen-  III 
tral     Hindu 
Golle  g  i  a  t  e 
School. 
Benares   Lon-      I 
don  Mission 
High  School. 
Benares,    Jai    II 
N  a  r  a  y  a  n's 
High  School. 
Ditto       ...      I 
Ditto       ...  Ill 
Ditto       ...    II 

Ditto        .,.  Ill 

Benares,  Ben-      I 

galitola 

High  School, 

Ditto        ...      I 

Ditto        ...  Ill 

Ditto       ...  HI 


Ditto 
Ditto 


II 
II 


818  Mohammad      Mohi- 18-0  Muhammadan 

ud-din. 
821  Newal  Kishore 
825  Ali  Azam  Usmani 


18-8  Vaish 

16-1  Muhammadan 


828  Dineshwar      Pratap  18-4  Kshatriya      ... 

Naraia  Deo. 
830Mirza  Abdul  Hai    .»  17-1    Muhammadan 
837Brahmo    Deva    Na- 17-6  Kayasth 

rayan. 
838HazariLal  ...17-11     Ditto 

839  Kalika  Prasad       ...17-7       Ditto 

842  Muhammad   Nur-al- 17-7  Muhammadan 

Hasan. 

843  Samashraya  U  p  a  -  20-6   Brahman 

dhyaya. 

844  Shiva  Dahin  Ojha  ...  18-1       Ditto 

845  Sbyam  Shiva  Prasad  16-3  Kayasth 


Azamgarh,    G.  Ill 
M.       High 
School. 

Ditto        ...  Ill 

Ditto        ...  HI 

A  z  a  m  g  arh,  II 
N  ational 
High  School. 

Ditto        ...  Ill 

Ditto        ...  II 
Ballia,  District    II 
School. 

Ditto        •••  II 

Ditto        ...  I 

Ditto        ...  I 


Ditto 

Ditto 
Ditto 


466  LIST  OP  SUCGBSSFUL  CANDIDATES,   1906* 


^  Name  of  Candidate.    Age.       Caste. 
...  18-1   Kayasth 


No. 

846  Sita  Bam  Lai 


Name  of 
School. 


847  Triveni  Prasad  Bal..< 
849  Bhagwat  Mishra    ... 


21-0    Bhuinhar 
17-11  Brahman 


851  Dhanpat  Lai  ...17-7    Kayasth 

851  Saiyad  Mohd.  Farid  20-11  Muhammadan 

861  Kedar  Kath  ...  17-0  Sonar 


863  Muhammad     Abdur  20-0  Muhammadan 
Rauf. 

866  Muhammad  Murtaza  16-0  Ditto 

Hnsain. 

867  Muhammad   Zain-al  17-8  Ditto     ..« 

Abdin. 

868  Rafi  Ahmad  ...  21-0  Ditto      ... 

870  Shiva  Fujan  Lai     .«  16-0    Kayasth 

871  Sudhir  Chandra  Mu- 17-0  Brahman 

kerjee. . 

872  Bansu  Singh  ...  17-8   Kshatriya      ... 

874  Ghulam  Murtaza    ...  19-4  Muhammadan 
88dAnjani  Nandan    Lai  17-0  Kayasth 

889  Ashar-ud-din    M  u  -  17-7  Muhammadan 
hammadi. 

891  Bisban     N  a  r  a  y  a  n  17-6  Brahman 

Tankhawab. 

892  Damodar  Prasad     ...  17-6  Khattri 

896  Muhammad  N«  j  i  b  22-4   Muhammadan 

Khan.  - 

897  Nazir  Muhammad  ...  16-0       Ditto 

900  Ram  Dass  Bhargava  17-10  Brahman 

901  Shankar  Datta  Mala-  16-6       Ditto 

viya. 

904  Shachipatl      Batta- 18-1       Ditto 

charya. 

905  Sita  Ram  Bbargava  19-0 
919  Rahim-ud-din  Qure-  21-1 

shi. 


Passed 
in  Divi- 
sion. 
Ballia,       Dis-    II 
trict  School. 

Ditto 
Gazipuf,  Mis- 
sion      High 
School. 
Ditto 
Ditto 
Ghazipur,  Vic- 
toria High 
School. 
.  Ditto 


III 

I 


III 

in 
II 


Ditto 


III 
II 


Ditto        ...     II 


Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 


III 

II 

I 

III 


Jaunpur,   Dis- 
trict School. 
Ditto        ...     II 
Mirzapar,  Dis-    II 
trict  School, 
Ditto        ...     II 

Pitto        ...  Ill 

Ditto        ...  Ill 
Ditto        ...  'Ill 


Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 

Ditto 


Bbargava      ...      Ditto 
Muhammadan  Mirzapur,     L. 
M.     High 


III 

III 

I 

III 

III 
III 


920  Ram  Khelawan  Lai  21-9 
925  Damodar  Sahai      ...  17-2 


Kshatriya 
Kayasth 


School. 

Ditto      ... 

C  a  w  n  p  o  r  e, 

Christ     C  h  . 

Coll  e  g  i  a  1 6 

School. 


Ill 

n 


iii$rr  or. SUCCESSFUL  candidates,  1906.       467 


Boll 
No. 


Name  of  Candidate.    Age.       Caste. 


Name  of 
School. 


Passed 
in  Divi- 
sion. 


926KhsanAli 


,  17-1   Huhammadan 


930  Jagdamba  Prasad  Ni- 18-11  Eayasth 

gam. 
947  Parmeshwari   Sahai  16-7       Ditto 


Cawnpore,  III 
Christ      Ch. 
Collegiate 
Schooli 

Ditto      ..;  Ill 


9&3  Sri  Narain 

958Sbambhoo 

Khattri, 


...  17-5       Ditto 
Nath  16-11  Khattri 


962Kesay          Dhondhal8-0  Brahman 
Bhagwat. 

964  Mukunda  Ram  Chan- 16-6  Ditto 
dra  Lakkar. 

966  Fyare  Mohnn  Misra  16-6  Ditto 

967  Baghubans  Lai  Misra  21-7  Ditto 

970  Tryambak  e  s  h  w  a  r  16-2  Kayasth 

Lai. 

971  Chandi  Prasad  Sinha  22-11  Eshatriya 


.  Cawnpore,  III 
District 
School. 
Ditto      ... 
.  Eanauj,    Dia- 
mond   Jubi- 
lee    High 
School. 
Jhansi,     Mac 
Doi^nell  High 
School. 
Ditto      ... 


I 
III 


II 


Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 


III 

II 

III 

II 


972  Jagdambika  Prasad  18-5 
974  Muhammad  Sayid  ...  19-3 
976  Nareudra  Deva       ...  17-3 

976  Narsinh  Nath    .     ...  17-2 

977  Naim-UUah  ...  16-5 


Eayasth 

Munammadan 

Ehattri 

Murai 

Muhammadan 


Py«abad.  Dis-  III 
trict  School. 


984  PrayagDin  Nigam...  22-11  Kayasth 


987  Salig  Ram  Nigam  ...  16-2       Ditto 

988  Shiva  Narayan  Lai  17-2   Bania 

Vaishya. 

989  Shripat  Saran  Nigam  19-11  Eayasth 
992  Durga  Prasad         ...  21-0  Brahman 


Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 


II 

III 

I 

II 

I 


Bara     Banki,  III 
District 
High  School. 
Ditto      ...  Ill 
Ditto      ...    II 


III 
II 


994  Bam  Prasad 

996  fiawan  Dat  Shukl , 


,16-6 
.19-5 


Ditto 
Ditto 


997  Muhammad 
Earim. 


Abdall8-6  Muhammadan 


Ditto      ... 
Basti,  Church 
Mission  High 
school. 
Ditto     ... 
Balra  m  p  u  r , 
Lyall   Colle- 
giate School. 
Ditto      ...  Ill 


III 
11 


488  U8T  OF  8C00E8BFCL  GAKDIDAIBSr  190& 


^^  Name  of  Candidate.    Age.       Qaifte. 
906  Bam  Gopal  Mien  .^  16-S  Biahisaii 

999  Sital  Prasad  Srivas- 16-6  Kayaeth 

tav. 
lOOlTbakur  Prasad  Sri- 16-8     Ditto 

vastav. 
1002  Abdul  Bahim         ...  20-0 


Name  of  Z^^J^ 

sion. 

,  Balrampttis    11 
Lyall  Colleg- 
iate School. 
Ditto  ,    ...  Ill 


Ditto 


III 
II 


1008  Bhagwan  Lai  ...  23-5 
1005  Qauri  Shankar  Singh  16-3 
1007  Kandhya       Bakhsh  22-4 

Singh. 

1009  Mumtaz  Husain     .^21^  Muhi 

1010  Bansidar  Lai  ...  16-7   Sayasth 


Muhammadan  Sultanpur, 
District 
School. 
Kayasth        «..       Ditto     ...  Ill 
Kshatriya     ...        Ditto     ...  Ill 
Ditto         ...        Ditto      ...  Ill 


1011  Bindeshwary      Pra-17-7   Eandu 

shad. 


Ditto      ...  Ill 
...  Gorakhpur,8t.   II 
A  ndrew's 
CoUe  g  i  a  t  e 
School. 

Ditto      ..  Ill 


1013  Bhuvaneshwari  Pra-  IW) 

Kshatriya 

j^ 

Qorak  h  p  u  r, 

Ill 

sad  idingh  Varma. 

Jubilee  High 
SchiiOl. 

1014  Monir-ud-din         ...  16-0 

Ditto       ... 

II 

1015  Murat  Singh  Verma  19-0 

Kshatriya 

*«. 

Ditto      ... 

1 

1016  Bam  Chandra  Srivas- 16-0 

tavya. 

1017  Vireshwar  Roy  Shar-  16-0 

£ayasth 

... 

Ditto      ..» 

II 

Brahman 

... 

Ditto      ... 

I 

ma. 
1021£knath   Bal want  18-0 

Ditto 

Mm 

Lashkar,  Vic  III 

Landge. 

toria    Colle- 
giate    High 
School. 

1023  Qopal  Hari  Shikhare  20-0 

Ditto 

... 

Ditto      ... 

II 

1026Madhana       G|o  pa  118-0 

Sapre. 
1028  Purushotam  Govind  17-10 

Ditto 

- 

Ditto      ... 

II 

Ditto 

... 

Ditto      .- 

III 

£ale. 

1030  Sadashiva     B  a  d  a  -  19-0 

Ditto 

... 

Ditto      ... 

III 

krishna     Ambash- 

elkar. 

1040  B-Subba  Rao         ...19-5 

Ditto 

... 

Hoshangabad, 
Government 
HiRh  School. 

III 

I044Janki   Frashad   Fa- 20^ 

Brahman 

•  ft 

Ditto      ... 

III 

thak. 


LIST  OP  SUCCESSFUL  CANDIDATES,   1906.  469 


Roll, 


^^"  Kame  of  Candidate.    Age.       Caste. 
1045  Jnanaranjan  Sen  ...16-2  Kayasth 


1046  Krishna  Gopinath  ...  16-4  Brahman 

1048  Sita  Ram  Dubey  ....  18-3  Ditto 

1052  Govind      Dadabhut  18-6  Ditto 

Waghmare. 

1053  Harprasad  Radhe  Lai  17-1  Kayasth 

1054  Narayan        Krishna  17-11  Brahman 

Waishampayen. 

1056  Gangadhar     Govind  18-1  Ditto 

Tailung. 

1 057  Gokul  Prasad  Tiwari  18-0       Ditto 

1058  Jayadeo  Narayan  17-6    -  Ditto 

Kuddar. 
1061  Puranchand  ...  20-0   Vaish 

1066  Gopal  Govind  Kadam  17-8    Maratha 

1067  Govind         Krishna  18-8  Brahman 

Vaidya. 

1068  Jamnadas    Bhagvan  16-8    Bania 

Das  Zaiani. 

1069  Keshav  Purushottam  18-3   Brahman 

Chobe. 
1073  Wasudeo  Vishnu  Kel- 16-1       Ditto 

kar. 
1075Sarat  Kumar   Chat- 17-8       Ditto 

terji. 


Name  of 
School. 


Passed 
in  Divi- 
sion. 


.  Hoshangabad, 

Government 

High  School. 

Ditto      ... 

Ditto 

.  K  h  and  wa, 

High  School. 

Ditto      ... 

Ditto      ... 


I 


II 

HI 

II 

II 
III 


1076  Ramchandra  Narain  17-6       Ditto 
Kalele. 

1083  Govind        Wasudeo  16-0       Ditto 

Thatte. 

1084  Abdul  Rauf  Khan  ...  20-1    Muhammadan 

1086  Din  Dayal  Badri  Pra-  17-10  Brahman 

sad  Mishra. 
1067  Ganesh  Bhikaji  Ya-  17-11      Ditto 

Vflilkar 
1088  Ganesh  Govind  Gan-  18-1       Ditto 

dhft. 

1090  Harcharan  Lai        ...  18-11  Kurmi 

1091  Kanhaiya   Lai  Chet-  18-5    Kshatriya     .., 

ram. 


.  Saugor,    Qov-    II 
e  r  nmen  t 
High  School. 
Ditto      ...  Ill 
Ditto      ...  Ill 

Ditto      ...  Ill 
.  Ujjain,  MadJi-  III 
ava  College* 
Ditto      ...  Ill 

Ditto      ...    II 

Ditto      ...  Ill 

Ditto      ...  Ill 

.  Indore,  Cana-  III 
dian  Mission 
Colle  g  i  a  t  e 
School. 

Ditto      .«  Ill 


Ditto 


III 


Indore,  City  III 
School. 

Ditto  ...     II 

Ditto  ...  HI 

Ditto  ...  Ill 

Ditto  ...  Ill 

Ditto  ...  Ill 


470         LIST  OP  SnCGBSSFOL  CANDIDATES,   1906. 


£^    Name  of  Candidate.    Age. 


Caste. 


Name  of 

School. 


1092  Eashinath  Hanmant  17-0    Brahman 

ChandTaskar. 
1095  Mahadev  Aba]i  Nan- 19-4       Ditto 

dedkar. 

1097  MahadeY  Ban  Sam- 17-0       Ditto 

▼atsar. 

1098  PursbottAm     Bala]i  18-8    Rassar 

Ambhore. 
1009  Ramchandra  Khan-  16-3   Maratha 
derao  Zanane. 

1100  SadashiY  Qopal  18-1    fiiahman 

Dube. 

1101  Sadasbiy    Y  i  b  b  n  u  22-0       Ditto 

Ghaudhari. 

1102  Sbankar  Gopal  JoBhi  17-11      Ditto 

1103  Shankar    K  e  b  h  a  y  20-3       Ditto 

Santa. 

1104  Sbankar    Ramchan- 19-4       Ditto 

dra  Godbole. 

1106  Trimbak  Kaghunath  17-6       Ditto 

Dhamankar. 

1107  Vishnu  Vishwanath  16-2       Ditto 

Soman. 
llOSYishwas  Balkrishna  17-11     Ditto 

Jadhay. 
1109  Gaya  Prasad  Gour ...  18-0  Kayasth 


Passed 
in  Divi- 
sion. 

Indore,  City    II 
School. 
Ditto 


Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto 
Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto 

Ditto 


III 

U 

II 

II 

II 

II 

II 
II 

II 

II 

III 

.  Ill 

I 


.  Bhopal,  Jaban- 
gir     High 
School. 
Ditto      ...  Ill 


1111  Syed       Muhammad  18-0   Muhammadan 

fiashim. 

1112  Braganza,     Theresa  16-4   Christian  (E)...  Mho w,     Con-    II 

(Miss).  vent  School. 

1113  Dubois,   E  s  t  e  1 1  e  17-2      Ditto         ...       Ditto      ...    II 

(Miss). 

1114  Janardan    Trimbak  17-11  Brahman       ...  Butlam,  High  III 

Jawareker.  School, 

1116  Abdul  Qader  ...  18-0   Muhammadan  Jabalpur,  An-    II 

juman  Isla- 
mia  High 
School. 

1118  Fakir  Chand  Thapak  19-0   Brahman      ...        Ditto      ...  Ill 

1119  Muhammad    Husain  20-0  Muhammadan         Ditto      ...  Ill 
1125  Jotindra  Nath  Chat- 17-4   firahman      ...  Jabalpur,Hit-  III 

terji.  karni  Sabha 

High  School. 
1130  Batan  Kumar        ...16-6   Eayasth        ...        Ditto      ...III 


LIST  OP  SUCCESSFUL  CANDIDATES,   1906.  47l 


^^^^  Name  of  Candidate.    Age. 

Name  of 

Passed 

Caste. 

School. 

inDivi- 
siop 

1131  Batan  Lai  Katia     ...  19A 

Eatia 

Jabalpur, 

Hit- 

III 

m 

kami  Sabha 
High  School. 

1136  Umesh          Chandra  17-6 

Brahman 

Ditto 

... 

III 

Chatter]  i. 

1137Veiey           Shanker  17-4 
Mehta. 

Ditto 

Ditto 

... 

II 

1144  Munna  Lai             ...  18-6 

Christian  (I)... 

Jabalpur, 
M.   B.    1 

C. 

III 

aigh 

School. 

1152  Gibson,  David       ...  16-0 

Ditto   (E)... 

Jabalpur 

St. 

II 

A 1 0  y  8  i  u  8* 

High  School. 

1153  Penty  Maneckji     ...  18-3 

Parsi 

Ditto 

... 

III 

1157  Brijmohan             ...  17-6 

Kayasth 

Jaipur,  Maha- 
raja's  Colle- 
giate School. 

I 

1158  Chironji  Lai           ...  17-10 

Jaini 

Ditto 

... 

II 

1160Durga   Prasad    Ma- 17-1 

Kayasth 

Ditto 

... 

II 

thur. 

1161  Gangasaran  Bharga-  17-6 

Bhargava    ... 

Ditto 

•  .. 

I 

Vft. 

1162  Qttttilal  Chaudhri ...  17-5 

Vaish 

Ditto 

11 

1163  Himmatmal    Saoghi  17-11 
1165  Kailashnath  Kazdan  17-9 

Jaini 

Ditto 

... 

II 

Brahman     ... 

Ditto 

... 

III 

1166  Kaladhar  Bhatta    ...18-5 

Ditto 

Ditto 

•  *. 

III 

1167  Lakshmi  Narayan  ...  16-11 

Ditto 

Ditto 

... 

II 

1168  Lakshminath    Misra  17-2 

Ditto 

Ditto 

I 

1169  Madho  Lai  Bharfrava  20-5 

Bhargava    ... 

Ditto 

... 

III 

1170Manohar   Lai  B bar- 19-1 

Ditto 

Ditto 

••. 

I 

gava. 
1171  Oodairam  Parasar  ...  18-6 

Brahman     .^ 

Ditto 

III 

1172  F.  Ravish  ankar  18-4 

Bhargava    ... 

Ditto 

... 

11 

Bhargava. 

1173  Pyarelal     Bhargava  19-10 

Ditto 

Ditto 

... 

III 

1174  RadhakriShna     Ma-  18-10 

Mahesri 

Ditto 

•f. 

III 

hesri 

1175  Raghubardyal  Sri- 17-1 

Kayasth       .« 

Ditto 

•« 

III 

vastav 

1176  Hustom  8ohrabJi  ...  16-0 

Parsi 

Ditto 

... 

I 

1177  Sheikh  Siraj  Ahmad  17-9 

M  uhammadan 

Ditto 

... 

I 

1178  Srikrishna    Agarwall7-0 

Agarwala     ... 

Ditto 

••• 

III 

1179  Syed  Imdad  All     ...  19-4 

M  uhammadan 

Ditto 

... 

I 

1180  Syed  Muhammad  18-4 

Ditto       ... 

Ditto 

... 

II 

Hamid  Ali. 

1181  Ujal  Udairaj  Charan  18-7 

Charan 

Ditto 

••• 

I 

472  LIST   OP  SUCCESSFUL  CANDIDATES,    1906. 


^^  Name  of  Candidate.    Age. 
1182  Kanwar  Bahadur   ...  18-0 


1184  Mahara]  Bahadur  ...  16-7 
1188  Banwari  Lai  Mathur  16-0 


1191  Dip  Narain  Srivastav  17-7 

1203  Muhammad    Athar  16-4 

Zubairi. 

1204  Muhammad  Husain  17-9 

1205  Muhammad  Hakim-  18-0 

ud-din  Siddiqi. 
1207  Muhammad  Murtaza  18-0 
Siddiqi. 

1210  Pana  Lai  Agarwala...  19-7 

1211  Rajesh war  Nathl6-1 

Kowl. 

1212  Bam  Sarup  Panday  17-0 

1213  Eahas  BehariTewari  19-11 

1214  Radha  Krishna       ...  16-1 

1216  Syed  Muhammad  21-6 

Zaki. 

1217  Syed  Amir  Ahmad ...  16-4 
1219  Sheo  Nandan  Dube  17-4 
1222  Saraswati  Prasad  17-7 

Nigam. 
1228  Syed  Dilair  Husain  23-2 
1232  Farrukh  Mirza       ...  17-5 


1241  Aziz-ud-dln   Siddiqi  18-2 


1242Baldeo    Narain   Sri- 16-11 

vaetava. 
1244  Bijan  Behari  Banerji  16-2 
1247  Grish  Chandra  Ghosh  20-5 

1249  Nisar  Ahmad  ...  21-5 

1250  Panna  Lai  ...  21-9 
1253  Ram  Archya  Saran  16-9 

Bhatnager. 


Name  of    Passed 

Caste. 

School,  in  Divi- 

sion. 

Kayasth 

...  Jaipur,   U.  P.  Ill 

C.    Mission 

High  School. 

Ditto 

...      Ditto        ...  Ill 

Ditto 

...  Luck  now,      II 

Jubilee  High 

School. 

Ditto 

...      Ditto        ...  Ill 

Muhammadan      Ditto        ...     II 

Ditto 

...      Ditto        ...     II 

Ditto 

...      Ditto        ...       I 

Ditto 

...      Ditto        ...  Ill 

Yaishya 

Ditto        ...  Ill 

Brahman 

...  Lu  cknow,  III 

Jubilee  High 

School. 

Ditto 

...       Ditto        ...  Ill 

Ditto 

Ditto        ...  Ill 

Kayasth 

...      Ditto        ...  Ill 

Muhammadan      Ditto        ...    11 

Ditto 

...      Ditto        ...     11 

Brahman 

...       Ditto        ...     II 

Kayasth 

...       Ditto        ...     II 

Muhammai 

ian      Ditto        ...  Ill 

Ditto 

...  Lucknow,  Reid  III 

Christian 

Collegiate 
School. 

Ditto 

...  Lucknow,      III 

Q  u  e  e  n*8 

Anglo-Sans- 

krit      High 

School. 

Kayasth 

...      Ditto        ...  Ill 

Brahman 

...      Ditto        ...      I 

Kayasth 

...      Ditto        ...  Ill 

Muhammadan      Ditto        ...  Ill 

Kaya»th 
Ditto 

_      Ditto        ...  Ill 

...      Ditto        ...     II 

LIST   OF  SUCCESSFUL    CANDIDATES,    1906.  473 


2^0^    Wame  of  ChUdidate.    A^e.        Caste. 
1254  Ram  Avatar  Singh...  1?.0     Ktirini 


1256  Shibpodo  Bdse       ...  18-1 
1258  Thakur  Beni  MadhO  20-7 

Singh. 
1260  Rai  Rajeshwar  Bali  18-0 

Mathur. 

1263  Dorothy  Barnard  18-^ 

(Miss). 

1264  Sybil  Antonia  COme- 19.^ 

lisz  (Miss). 

1265  Emmie    f^ancisca  18-0 

Moore  (Miss). 
1267  Gladys     Clementina  19-9 

Duflfel  Plair  (Miss). 
1268Satayawati  hoy  184 

rMiss). 

1269  Wilhemina  Vidyava- 17-7 

ti  Sing  (Miss). 

1270  Beshir  Ahmad        ...  21-2 

1272  C.G.Roy  ...16-9 

1273  Dhurba  Mohan  Chat-  16-2 

terji. 

1274  Mani  Mohan  Chaterii  17-8 
1278.Syed  Mehdi  Husain  16-4 
1279  Ali  Husain  Khan    ...  18-7 

1282  Kha-waja     Ahmad  19-6 

flayed. 
1283.Wahid-nl  Hasan     ...  17-0 
1286Daulat  Ram  Kapur  19-1 

1294  Pratap  Narain  ...  16-0 
1299  S  y  e  d    Muhammad  18-9 

Hyder 
1305  Kadhaiya  Lai         ...  18-9 


Kayasth 
Kshatriya 

Kayasth 


>^ame  of    Passed 
School,    in  Diyi- 
sion. 

,..  liU  c  k  n  o  w,  III 

Queen's 

Anglo-Saus- 

krit       High 

School. 
..      Ditto        ...  Ill 
..      Ditto        ...     II 


Locknow,  Col-    II 
vin      Taluq- 
dar's  School. 
Christian    (E)  Isabella    Jho-      I 
burn      High 
School. 
Citto        ...      Ditto        ...    11 


Ditto 

Ditto 

Brabmo 


..4      Ditto 

Ditto 

...      Ditto 


...     II 
...     II 


Christian    (I)      Ditto        ...      I 

Muhammadan  Luck  now,  Ch.  Ill 
Mission 
High  School. 
Christian    (I)      Ditto        ...      I 
Brahman      ...      Ditto        ...      I 

Ditto        ...       Ditto        ...  I 

Muhammadan      Ditto        ...  Ill 

Ditto      ...Luck  now,  II 

H'lsainabad 

High  School. 

Ditto      ...      Ditto        ...  II 

Ditto      ...      Ditto        ...     II 
Khattri        ...  Bahraich,  Dis-  III 

trict  School. 
Kayasth       ...      Ditto        ...  Ill 
Muhammadan      Ditto        ...  Ill 


Kayasth       ...  Farrukhabad,     III 
District 
School. 


474  U«T   OF  SUCCKUSFUL  CANDIDATES,    1906. 


Boll 


^^   Name  of  Candidate.    Age.         Caste. 


Name  of 
School. 


Passed 
in  Divi- 
sion. 

Ill 


1308  Bam  Chandra  Dabey  17-7     Brahman     ..•  Farrukhabad, 

D  i  strict 
School. 
Agarwala    ...      Ditto        ...     II 
Mahammadan  Gonda.     Gov-  III 
ernment 
High  8chool. 
Kayasth      ...      Ditto        ...  Ill 


1310  Ham  Swarup         ...  17-4 
1315  llahbab  Ahmad  Fa- 18-6 
ruqie. 


1317Nanak  Prasada  Sri- 18-11 

1324  Sham   Narain     L  a  1 17-3 
Srivastava. 


Ditto 


Ditto 


III 


1327  Bishan  Lai  Koul     ...  16-5 

Brahman 

,^  Hardoi,     Dis- 
trict School. 

III 

1331  Piyaray  Lai  Sinha...  21-2 

Kayasth       . 

..      Ditto 

III 

1332  Pradyumna  Krishna  16-3 

brahman     . 

..      Ditto 

II 

Koul. 

1333  Raghtt  Nath  Prasad  20-10 

Kayasth 

..       Ditto 

HI 

1334tiyed     Dilawar    Ali  21-0 

Muhammadan     Ditto 

III 

Bievi. 

1336  Bachchu  Lai          .-  19-8 

Bayasth 

^  Lakhimpur, 
District 
School. 

I 

1337  flur  Prasada          ...  16-2 

Khattri 

..      Ditto 

II 

1341  Shiva  NarayanSukla  16-3 

Brahman     . 

..      Ditto 

III 

1342  Baldeo  Prasad  Chau- 18-11 

Kayasth 

..  Mauranwan,  K.  Ill 

dbari. 

D.    J.     High 
School. 

1348  Md.  Khalil             ...  21-6 

Muhammadan  Bae  B a  r  el i, 

III 

District 

School. 

1350  Md.  Shoeb             ...  17-3 

Ditto      . 

..      Ditto 

II 

1352  Nazir-ud-din          ...  20-6 

Ditto      . 

..      Ditto 

III 

1354  Baghunandan      Fd.  16-3 
Misra. 

Brahman     . 

..      Ditto 

III 

1355  8h.  Md.  Zakaria     ...  22-11 

Muhammadan      Ditto 

III 

1357  Anwar  Ali              ...  16-3 

Ditto      . 

..  Sitapur,    Dis- 
trict School, 

' 

1358  J^dltya  Prasad        ...17-1 

Kayasth 

..      Ditto 

II 

1359  Abbas   Husain  Rizri  16-1 

III 

1360  Bishumbher    Nathl6-3 

Kayasth       ^      Ditto 

III 

Saksena. 

1361  K.  Dwarka  Singh   ...  19-6 

Kshatriya   .. 

.      Ditto 

II 

1362  Mahadeo  P  e  r  s  h  a  d  17-5 

Kayasth 

.      Ditto  .     ... 

XI 

Saksena. 

1364  Prag  Prasad  Tewari  17-11 

1365  Raghubar  Dyal      ...  17-5 

Brahman     .. 

Ditto 

11 

Jaini 

.      Ditto 

n          1 

LIST   OF  SUCCESSFUL  CANDIDATES,   1906.  475 


Name  of 
tichool. 


Passed 
in  Divi- 
sion. 

II 


^  Name  of  Candidate.    Age.  Caste. 

1366  Raj  NarainKaul  Her- 15-11  Brah  man    ...  Sitapur,    Dis- 

kouli  trict  School. 

1367  Ramesbwar  Bakbsh.  17-3  Kayasth      ...        Ditto      ...     It 

1368  Sham  Sondar  Tewari  17-10  Brahman     ...        Ditto      ...     II 

1369  Swami  Dyal           ...  21-11  Kayasth      ...        Ditto      ...      I 

1372  Qajraj  Singh         ...  20-7  Ahir            ...  Unao,  District  III 

t^hool. 

1373  Mohd.  T  a  q  u  b  Ali  18-7  Muhammadan       Ditto      ...  Ill 

Siddiqi. 

1374  Mobd.    Ramzan  Ali  20-7  Ditto      .^        Ditto      .,.    II 

Faruqi. 

1377  Sardha  Prasad  17-11  Kayasth      ...       Ditto      ...    II 

Nigama. 

1392  Muriel  Hickie  (Miss)  19-9  Christian  (E) 


1430  Baij  Nath 


18-11    Vaish 


1434  Diwan  Singh         ...  18-6       Do. 
1440  Manohar     Lai  20-1    Kayasth 
Srivastava. 

1443  Suttan    Singh  Jaini  17-0   Jaini 

1444  Saghir  Hiisain        ...  19-6    Muhammadan 
1447  Sarewati  Charan    ...  16-5    Kayasth 


1452  Daya  Shankar 


,  16-11       Ditto 


1455  Jafir  Husain  ...  20-6    Mnhammadan 

1458  Abdul  Wahid  Khan  18-1         Ditto 


1460  Abdul  Baqi  Alwy  ...  21-9  Ditto 

1466  Khalil  Ahmad        ...  17-4  Ditto 

1471  Muhammad  Bux    ...  19-9  Ditto 

1472  Masud-ul  Hasan-  ...  16-2  Ditto 
1474  Muhammad  Ishaq...  16-10  Ditto 
1476  Nur-ud-din            ...  18-9  Ditto 

1478  Sudbir  Chandra  16-6  Brahman 

Chakravarti. 

1479  Shah  Fasih  Alam  ...  20-7  Muhammadan 

1482  W  a  h  i  d-u  d  -  d  i  n  17-1  Ditto 

Haider. 

1483  Wahid-ullah          ...  16-4  Ditto 

1484  Zahid  Beg             ...  19-9  Ditto 


Deb  ra  Dun,  III 
Girls'  High 
School. 
Meerut,  C.  M    III 
S.     High 
School. 
Ditto      ...  Ill 
Ditto      ...  Ill 

Ditto     ...  Ill 
Ditto      ...  HI 
D  e  h  r  a  Dun,     II 
D.A.-V.High 
School. 
Muzaff  arnagar,  III 
District  School. 
Ditto      ...  Ill 
Aligarb,M.A.-  Ill 
O,  collegiate 
School. 


Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 

Ditto 
Ditto 

Ditto 
Ditto 


.  Ill 

II 

II 

II 

HI 

III 

III 

111 
III 

I 
III 


476  LIST  OF  SUCCE88FUL  CANDIDATES,    1906. 


Roll 

1^*^   Name  of  Candidate.    Age.       Caste. 


1486  Abdul  Aziz  (I) 


19-6 


Name  of  ,^*?f?f, 
School.      g.^j^ 

Muhammadan  Aligarh,  Dis-  111 
txict  i^chool, 

1488  Ahmad  Said  Wddiqi  17-8         Ditto        .«        Ditto      ...  ,11 

1489  Chhanga  Mai         ...17-5   Vaish  ...        Ditto      ...     H 

1490  D  w  a  r  i  k  a  Prasad  21-8       Do.  ...        Ditto      ...    II 

Gupta. 

1492  Gyan  Singh  Sharma  18-2   Brahman       -..        Ditto      ...     II 

1493  Hanuman  P  !•  a  8  a  d  18-3    Kayasth        ...        Ditto      ...     11 

Mathur. 

1494  Jagan  Sinfeh  ShanHa  20-3   Brahman  *     ...        Ditto      ...     11 
149*9  Lakhapet  Singh  19-10  Eajput  ...        Ditto      ...     II 

Varma. 
1501  Malkhau  Singh      ...19-4    Kshatriya      ...        Ditto      ...       I 
1604  Muhammad    Shuaib  17-6    Muhamniadan         Ditto      ...    II 
1607  Piaray  Lai  Gupta  (I)  21-1    Vaish         '    ...        Ditto      ...    II 
1613  Vishwambhar  Sahai  18-10  Kayasth        ...        Ditto      .„    II 

Saksena.  , 

1620  M   uhammad  19-4    Muhammadan  N  a  w  g  o  n  g,  III 

Cantonment 
High  School. 
Tehri,   Pratap  lit 

High  School. 
Pauri,  Minion  III 
High  School. 
Ditto  ...Eaipur,    Gov-    II 

e  r  n  m  e  n  t 
High  School. 
Ditto      .-    II 
Ditto      ...    II 


Hashmat-ullah. 
1626  Maya  Datt  Gairola  16-6    Gairola 


1633  Lok  Mani 


18-10  Brahman 


1638  Lax  manGopal  18-10 
Tatwadi. 


1639  Mathura  Prasad    ...  18-10  Kayasth 
1647  Sultanali  Va  i  s  r  a  m  17-6   M uhammadan 

Sewji. 
1660  Gopal  Rao  Dattaraya  16-3    Brahmali      ... 

Tutakney. 

1666  Saiyid   Ali   Husain  15-11  Muhammadan 

Eizwy. 
1558  Vidyadhar  Jba     ...  17-11  Brahman 
1659  Dinkar  Rao  Krishna  17-5       Ditto 

Bankwar. 


1562  Ishtyaq  Husain     ...  19-1    Muhammadan 

1663  Nathn     Purehottam  18-10  Brahman 

Lokre. 

1664  Shama  Bam  Baghu  18-2       Ditto 

Nath  Naik. 


Khairftgarh,  III 
Victoria  High 
School. 


Ditto 


III 

...     II 
C.  P.  Ill 


Ditto 
B  a  r  d  a, 
Christian 
Mission  High 
School. 

Ditto      ... 

Ditto      ... 

Ditto     ... 


Ill 
III 

II 


LIST   OF  SUCCESSFUL  CANDIDATES,    1906.  477 


Roll 
No. 


Name  of  Candidate.    Age.        Caste. 


1565  Anthony 
Finto. 


Sebastian  20-11  Christian 


Name  of 
District. 


Passed 
in  Divi- 
sion. 


1566  Brij   B  e  h  a  r  i  Lai  16-10  Kayasth 

Mathur. 

1667  Kvaristo  Pinto       ...  22-4  Christian     (E) 

1569Wazir     Muhammad  19-3  Muhammadan 

1394  Abdul  Karim  Khan  17-8  Ditto      ... 

1398  Gokal  Chand  Gupta  16-3  Agarwala 

1400  Iftikhar-ud-din      ...16-4  Muhammadan 

1418  Shaikh  Muhammad  17-9  Ditto      ... 
Ahsan-ulHaq. 


(E)  Jhalrapa  t,  a  n, 
Darbar  High 
•    School. 

Ditto      ... 


Ditto  ... 

Ditto  ... 
Meerut,  Coll. 
School. 

Ditto  ... 

Ditto  ... 

Ditto  ... 


11 

III 

III 

II 

III 

IT 

HI 


PRIVATE  CANDIDATES. 


1580  Syed  Ali  Ahmad  ...  19-0 
1590  Abdul  Wahid  Sayed  18-3 
1592  Babu  Ram  Pathak  ...  23-0 
1604  Aid.  Yosuf  Kadri    ...  19-0 

1623  Bijaypal  Singh      ...  16-3 

1624  GurSahai  Lai  ...17-7 
1628  Kun  war     Shiva  19-1 

Rakhan  Sinha. 
1667  Rajendro  Kumar  Sir-  21-4 

car. 
1672  Chandrika  Prasad...  18-2 
1686  Faiyaz  Ali  Khan    ...  19-2 
1703  Christopher  Soloman  21-0 

.     Lawrence. 
1705  Muham  mad    Usuf  21-0 

Khan. 

1723  Mumtaz  Ali  ...  20-0 

1724  Sayed  Gulam  Hasain  20-0 
1737  Bis  ham  bar    Nath  19-0 

Verma. 
1742  Laxman        Pralhad  18-6 

Fadnavis. 
1746  Mohd.  Bhoy    Sheikh  17-0 

Hasan  Bhoy. 
1758  Elizabeth      Thomas  24-0 

(Miss). 
1760  Kumar  Mahendrapal  16-0 

Singh. 
1764  Balmakund    Srivas- 18-0 

tav. 


Muhammadan 

Ditto 
Brahman 
Muhammadan 
Kshatriya     ... 
Kayasth 
Rajput 


Bharatpur    ...  Ill 
Bijnor  ...  IH 

Farrukhabad  III 


Eudaun 
Partabgarh 

Ditto 
Banda 


III 

I 

III 

II 


Christian  (I)...  Azamgarh    ...  Ill 


Kayasth 
Muhammadan 
Christian  (I)... 


Ballia  .u 

Bareilly 


III 
III 


Muhammadan 

Ditto 

Ditto 

Kayasth 

Brahman 

Muhammadan 

Christian  (I)... 

Rajput 

Kayasth  •     ... 


Shahahjanpur  III 

Ditto        ...  Ill 

Fyzabad       ...  Ill 

Ditto        ...  Ill 

Farrukhabad      H 

K  h  a  n  d  w  a  III 

(C.  P.) 
Indore    (C.I.)  Ill 

Jub  b  u  Ip  ur     H 

CC.  p.) 

Jaipur  (Raj)...  Ill 


Lucknow 


m 


478  LIST  OF  SUCCESSFUL  CAMDIOATBS,   1906. 


^y^  Name  of  Candidate, 
no. 


Age. 


Caste. 


Name  of 
District. 


Passed 
in  Divi- 
sion. 


1787  Kamta  Prasad  Bajpai  264)  Brahman 

1790  Ali  Hasan  Khan    ...  21-1  Muhammadan 
1792  Iqbal  Husain  •       ...  20-5         Ditto 

1797  Harbans  Singh      ...21-0  Rajput 

1804  T.      Qopal    Swamy  18-9  Kshatraya    ... 

Naidu. 

1808  Noah  Khiyalie       ...  20-0  Christian  (I)  .. 


Hardoi  ...  Ill 
Lucknow  ...  Ill 
Ditto  ...  Ill 
Meerut  ...  II 
Nagpur  (C.  P.)  Ill 


1809  Mahbab  Ali  ...  21-2 

1811  Kahim  Khan  ...  22-2 

1813  Jaikrishna  Sadesheo  32-0 

Deoras. 

1814  Baojie  Bao  ...  22-0 


Pauri    (Qurh-  III 
wal.) 

Muhammadan  Baipur  (C.  P.)    II 

Ditto        ...      Ditto        ...  Ill 

Brahman       ...Bilaspur  III 

(C.  P.). 

Ditto        ...  Bhilsa    (G.  1.)  Ill 


LIST  OF  SUCCESSFUL  CANDIDATBS,    1906.  479 


SPECIAL  VERNACULAR  EXAMINATION. 


Roll 
Ko. 


Name  of  Candidate. 


Urd^  or 

Hindi  (or 

both). 


Name  of  College  or  School. 


1  Bar  NarainSalitrl...  Hindi  ...  Agra,  Collegiate  SchooL 

2  Vishnu        Chandra  Urdu  and  Hindi  Ditto. 

Mital. 

3  Beni  Prasad    Bhat-  Hindi 

nagar. 

4  Kalka  Sahai  ...  Urdu 

5  Brij  Raj  Sahai  Ver-  Hindi 

ma. 

6  Har  Prasad  ...      Do. 

7  Ali  Samin  Syed     ...  Urdu 

8  Jagmohan    Sahai  Hindi 

Bhatnagar. 

9  Bar  Swarup  ...  Urdu 

10  Hamid-ullah  ...      Do. 

11  Kanhaiya  Lai         ...      Do. 

12  S.  S.  L.  Abdussattar  Hindi 
Slddiqi. 

13  Soti  Vishnu  Swarup  Urdu 

14  Ashrafi  Lai  Saksena  Hindi 


.  Agra,  St.  John's  College. 

Ditto. 
Ditto. 

Ditto. 
Ditto. 
Ditto. 

.  Bijnor,  District  School. 
Ditto. 
Ditto.. 
Ditto. 


High 


15  Balesh  wari  Pra  s  a  dUrda  and  Hindi 


leirtaza  Earim  Quid- 

Urdu 

vay. 
17  Muhammad  Aziz  ... 

Do. 

18  Rasbid-ul    Malik 

Do. 

Uashmy. 

lOSabir    Husain  Rizvi 

Do. 

21  Banwari  Lai  Saksena  Hindi 

22  Banarsi  Das 

Do. 

23Raghbir   Sahai   Sri- 

Do. 

vastav. 

25  Vaidyanath  Jha     ... 

Do. 

26  Pashopati  Prasad  ... 

Do. 

28  Abdul  Ahad 

Do. 

29  Baldeo  Prasad 

Do. 

30  Deo  Datt  Roy 

Urdu 

31  Dowlat  Roy 

Hindi 

34  Gokaran  Prasad    ... 

Do. 

35  Gokul  Prasad 

Do. 

37  Jeremiah  Dina  Nath 

Do. 

Das. 

39  Kifayat  Ahmad     ... 

Do. 

Ditto. 
Etawah,    District 
School. 

Ditto. 

,  Etawah,    Islamia   High 
School. 

Ditto. 
Ditto. 

Ditto. 
Farrukbabad,  Mission 
High  School. 
Ditto. 
Ditto. 

.  Allahabad,  M.  C.  College. 

Ditto. 
.  Allahabad,   Government 
Training  College. 

Ditto. 

Ditto. 

Ditto. 

Ditto. 

Ditto 

Ditto. 

Ditto.  . 


480  LIST  OP  SUCCESSFUL  CANDIDATES,   1906. 


Boll  „          .  ^rd^  or 

^^    Name  of  Candidate.  Hindi  (or 

both). 

40  Krishna  Dayal      ...  Hindi 

41  Kunwar  Su  jan  Singh  Do. 

42  Lakshmi  Narain    ...  Do. 

44  Lakshman    Swarup  Do. 

Saksena. 

45  Lai  Bahadur          ...  Do. 

46  Lekhraj  Sharma    ...  Do. 

47  Madho  Prasad        ...  Urdu 
48Mittra8en              ...  Hindi 
49  Muhd.  AH  Nasir    ...  Do. 
^Muhd.  Isa              ...  Do. 

61  Muhd.  Majid-ud-din  Do.        ' 

Abbasi. 

63  Muhd.  Raza           ...  Do. 

66  Munua  Lai  Srivastav  Do. 

58  Pearay  Lai             ...  Do. 

59  Pitam  Lai  Mathar...  Do. 

60  Radha  Rawan  Lai ...  Do, 

61  Raghubar  Dayal    ...  Do.     - 
63  R-aghu  Nath  Prasad  Do. 
64RathuLal               ...  Do. 

65  Salig  Ram  Sinha   ^  Do. 

66  Satish  Chandra  Dey  Do. 
67ShadiLal  „.  Do. 
68ShankarLal          ...  Do. 

69  Shankar  Dayal   Sri-  ""   Do. 

vastava. 

70  Sham  Bahadur  Lai...  Do. 

71  Shyam  Charan    Lai  Do. 

Varma. 

74Syed    Zilli    Hasain  Do. 
Naqvi. 

77  Jokhan  Misra       ...  '  Urdu 

78  Muhammad  Do. 

Zakaria. 

83  Abdul  Baqi          ...  Do. 

84  Aulad  Hflsan        ...  Do, 

85  Ghazanfer    Husain  Do. 

86  Muhammad  Hamid  Do. 

ulla  Siddiqi. 

87  Muhammad    Ishaq  Do. 

88  Nur       Muhammad  Do. 

Beg. 

89  Syed  "  Mabmud-ul  '     Do. 

Haq  Haqqi. 


Name  of  College  or  School. 

,.  Allahabad,  Govt.  Train- 
ing College. 
Ditto. 
Ditto. 
Ditto. 

Ditto. 
Ditto. 
Ditto. 
Ditto. 
Ditto- 
Ditto. 
Ditto. 

Ditto. 

Ditto. 

Ditto. 

Ditto. 

Ditto, 

Ditto.  • 

Ditto. 

Ditto. 

Ditto. 

Ditto. 

Ditto. 

Ditto. 

Ditto. 

Ditto. 
Ditto. 

Ditto. 

.  Allahabad,  Kayasth 

Patshala. 
Allhhabad,  Anglo-Bengali 

fechool. 
Aligarh,    M.  A.-0.  Colle- 
giate School. 
Ditto. 
Ditto. 
Ditto. 

Ditto. 
Ditto. 

Ditto. 


LIST  OF  SUCCESSTDL  CANDIDATB8|  1906.         481 


Boll 
No. 


Name  of  GandidAte* 


90  Syed  Khalil  Ahmad 

91  Sibti  Piyamber    •» 

92  Wahid-allah 

93  Zahid  Beg  ^ 

94  Zabur-ud-din 

96  Gouri    8 banker 

Gupta. 
98  Jivan  Lai    Sharma 

102  Badha    Krishna 

Saksena. 

103  Bagbu    Nandan 

^asad. 

104  Samarth  Singh 
106  Frabhu  Lai  Vidyar- 

thi. 

106  Krishna       N  a  n  d 

Duo'gapal 

107  Prem  Bafiabh  Bhatt 

108  Frem  Ballabh  Joshi 

109  Shri  Dhar  Gururani 

110  Dal   Cband  Yarma 

111  Muhammad   Azix 

Ahmad  Biddiqi. 

113  Jainti  Prasad       ^ 

114  BabuBam 

115  Gauri  S  h  a  n  k  e  r 

Verma. 

116  Kazi     Muhammad 

Wahid-ud-din 
Hasan. 

118  Kirpa      N  a  r  a  i  a 

Khanna. 

119  Kedar  Nath  Mohley 

120  Maharaj  Narain 

Misra. 

121  Muhd.  Mostjab  AU 

123  Narain  Das 

124  Shiam    Sunder 

Sahai. 

125  Shiam  Behari  Lai 

127  Anand  Sarup 

128  Angan  Lai  Verma 

129  Daya  Shankar     ... 
180  Mohammad  Abdul 

Saflan  Siddiqi, 


Urdu  or 

Hindi  (or    Name  of  College  or  School, 
both). 

Urdu'  ...  Aligarh,  M.  A.-O.,  Ck>llegi- 
ate  School* 

Do.  ...  Ditto. 

Do,  .M  Ditto. 

Do.  ...  Ditto. 

Do.  ...  Ditto. 

Hindi  «.  Aligarh ,  District  School. 


Do. 
Do. 

Ditto. 
Ditto, 

Do. 

#••  .              Ditto* 

Do. 
Urdu 

Ditto, 
Ditto. 

Hindi 

Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Urdu 

...  NainilTal,  A.  M.  £.  Mission 
High  School. 
Ditto. 
,;.                Ditto. 
Ditto. 
...  Bareilly  College. 
Ditto. 

Hindi 
Urdu 

Hindi 

Ditto. 
...  Bareilly,    District^  ffigb 
School. 

Ditto. 

Urdu 

Ditto. 

Do. 

Ditto. 

Hindi 
Do. 

-.                Ditto. 
Ditto, 

Urdu 
Hindi 
Urdu 

Ditto. 
Ditto. 
Ditto. 

Hindi  ^  Ditto. 

Do.  ...  Budaun,  District  SchooL 

Do.  ...  Ditto, 

Urdu  ...  Ditto. 

Do.  •••  Ditto* 


48S«     UBT  t>F  mieafmfih  oahmdatss,  190«: 


Roll  UrdiKW 

^^^  thm^U^CtaOMit^   Hindi  (or 
""•  both). 


Name  o!  Oottegi^  or  Scfaoal. 


181  Sid^q  Hasan      ...  Uida  &  Sindi  Budaiin,  District  Ek^ook 
112  Deoki    N  a  n d  a  n         Urda     ...  Moradabad,  District  High 


Pershad. 
188  Fakkar-ud-din 

Ahmad. 


Do. 


School. 


Ditto. 


134  Girdbari  hal 

Do. 

Ditto. 

137  lid.  Abdul   Wahid 

Do. 

Ditto. 

Khan. 

138  Rama  Pershad     ... 

Do. 

Ditto. 

139  Byed  labal  Husain 

Do.. 

Ditto. 

140  Balgovmd    Vaisha 

Do. 

..  Rampur,    State     High 
School. 

Ditto. 

141  BirJ    Kisbore  Bak- 

Do. 

«ena. 

142  Fazle  Ali 

Do. 

Ditto. 

143  Ghanni    Lai  Yaish 

Hindi 

...  Saharanpur,  District 

BastOffi 

School. 

144Byed    Muhammad 

Absan. 
145  Pratap  Sio^^h       .. 

Urdu 

Ditto. 

Hindi 

...  Shah jahanpur,  District 
SchooL 

146  Budama  Prasad   ... 

Do. 

Ditto. 

147  Abdol  Hamid  Khan 

Urdu 

...  Benares,  Queen's  Collegi- 
ate School. 

148  Krishna  Sarnp     ... 

Hindi 

Ditto. 

149  Baja  Ram             ^ 

Urdu 

Ditto. 

150  Samporan  Anand.n 

Hindi 

Ditto. 

151  Bal  Krishna  Sahay 

D  . 

...  Benares,   Central    Hindu 

Varma. 

Ctdlege. 

152  Kailash   Nath 

Urdu 

...  Benares.    Central   Hindu 

Mutta. 

Collegiate  School. 

155  Bom  Nath  Misra  ... 

Hindi 

Ditto. 

157  Jang  Bahadur 
Saksena. 

Urdu 

...  Cawnpore,  Christ  Church 
College. 

158  Jwala  Prasad 

Do. 

Ditto. 

159  Kishori  Lall 

Hindi 

Ditto. 

Urdu 

...  Cawnpore,  Christ  Church 
Collegiate  School. 

161  Chandi    ^  r  a  s  a  d  ^ 

Sinha. 
163  Nareodra  Deva    ... 

[Jrdu  &  Hindi  Fyzabad,  District  School. 

Hindi 

Dittos 

164  Bfrjrang    Dayal 

Urdu 

...  Balrampur,     Lyall    Col- 

Tewari. 

legiate  School. 

166  Muhammad  Abdul 

Do. 

Ditto. 

Karim. 

167  Ram  Gopal  Misra... 

Hindi 

Ditta 

168  Sital  Prasad  SriTas- 

Do. 

Ditto. 

tav. 

LIST  OF  SUOOB90FtJL  CANDIDATES,   1906.         46a 


^^^  Kame  o€  Candidate. 

Id9  Sjed    Mohammaid 
Ahmad. 

170  Thakur    Prasad 

SriYaf>tav. 

171  Bbuvanesb- 

wari    Prasad 
Singh  Verma' 

172  Lalita       Prasad 

Srivastavya. 

173  M  a  r  a  t  Singh 

Verma 

174  Nand    K  i  8  h  o  r  e 

Tripatbi. 

175  Baj    Bahadur    Lai 

Srivastayya. 

178  Swarap  Chandra  ... 

179  Venkte  sh  war 

Fjrasad  Srivastyya 

181  Badr-ud-din  Hasan 

182  Jairam  Das  Verma 

183  Jagan  Nath 

184  Syed  Tasadduq  Ali 
,  185  Kastur  Chand      .^ 

187  Madhaw  Jai  Krish- 
na &ale. 

189  Nand  Kishore 

190  Aditya       Narayan 

Kochhar. 

191  Badri  Prasad  Pande 

192  Chhote    Lai    Bhar- 

gava. . 
194  Ikbal   Bahadur 
Saksena. 

196  Debi    S  h  a  n  k  e  r 

Sharma. 

197  Iqbal    Bahadur 

Agarwala. 

198  Brahma     Din 

Vaishya. 
199Muhd.     Athar 
Zubairi. 

200  Muhd.  Murtasa 

Siddiqi. 

201  Muhd.     Shakor-ul 

Hasan, 


Urdu  or 

Bindi  (or   Name  of  College  or  dehooL 
both). 


Urdu     .-. 
Do.      .., 

Babrampur,  Lyall  CoIIb- 
giate  School. 
Ditto. 

Do.      .« 

Gorakhpur,  Jubilee  High 

Hindi   ... 

Ditto. 

Urdu    ... 

Ditto. 

Hindi  ... 

Ditto. 

Do.     •«. 

Ditto. 

Do.     ... 
Do.     ... 

Ditto. 
Ditto. 

Urdu    ... 

Hindi  .« 

Urdu    ... 

.   Do.      ... 

Gwaiior,  Victoria  College. 

Ditto. 
Morar,  High  School. 

Hindi   ...  Seoni-Chha|Jara,  Mission 

High  School. 
Do.     ...  Jaipur,  U.  F.  C.  Mission 

High  School. 
Urdu    ...  Ditto. 

Do.     ...  Lucknow,      Canning 

GoUege. 
Hindi  ...  Ditto. 

Do.     ...  Ditto. 


Do.      ... 

Ditta 

Do.     ... 
Do,     ... 

Lucknow,  Jubilee  High 
School. 

Ditto. 

Urdu  &  Hindi 

Ditto. 

Urdu    ... 

Ditto. 

Do. 

Ditto. 

Do.     ,..• 

Ditto. 

484         LIST  OF  SUCCESSFUL  CINDIDATBS,  1906. 


Boll «          .  ^^^  <* 

v^  Vftme  of  Candidate.  Bindi  (or 

both). 

202  S.MnkaramAhniad  Urdu  .,. 

BizYi. 

203  Sheikh  Latafat  All  Do.      ... 

204  B.  Siddiqui  Ahmed  Do.     ... 

Bizvi. 

205Eaha8      Behari  Hindi   ... 
Tew&ri 

206  S.Mufti*  Wazir  Urdu    •.. 

Ahmed. 

207  Khaja  8yed  Shams-  Do.     ^ 

ud-din. 

208  Bam  Archya  Saran  Do.      ... 

211  AU  Husain  Khan ...  Urdu    ... 

212  Bafihir  Ahmad     ...  Do.     ... 

213C.G.Boy             ...  Do.     ... 

214  Maqbul  Husain    ...  Do.      ... 

215  Maharaj     Bahadur  Do.      ... 

216  SyedMehdi  Husain  Do.      ... 

217  Bhaiya  A  m  b  i  k  a  Hindi    ... 
DattRam  Pande. 

218  Bai  Rajeshwar  Bali  Urdu     ... 

Mathur. 

219  Shaikh  Muhammad  Do.      ^ 

ImtiazBasulEhan 
Kidwai. 

220  Vinyanand           4..  Hindi 

221  Abdus  Samad       ...  Urdu 
222 13ajrang     Bahadur  Do. 

'  Srivastavya.  $ 

223DaulatBam  Eapur  Do. 

224  Durga  Singh  Srivas-  Do. 

tava. 

225  Eishori  Lai          ...  Do. 

226  Krishna  Dutta  Pan-  Do. 

dey. 

228  Mohan  Lai  (Secun-  Do. 

dus). 

229  Pratap  Narain       ...  Do. 

230  Shiv  Dularay       ...  Do. 

231  8.  Md.  Abdul  Hadi  Do. 

232  Syed     Muhammad  Do. 

Byder. 


Name  of  Gcdlege  or  School. 

Luoknow,  Jubilee    High 
School. 

Ditto. 
Ditto. 

Ditto. 

Ditto. 

Ditto. 

Lucknow,  Queen's  Anglo* 

San^l^rit  High  School. 

Lucknow,       Husainabad 

High  School, 
Lucknow,    G.   M.    Bigh 
School. 

Ditto. 
Ditto. 
Ditto. 
Ditto. 
.  Lucknow,  Colvin  Taluk* 
dars'  School. 

Ditto. 

Ditto, 


Ditto. 
.Bahraich,  District  School. 
Ditto. 

Ditto. 
Ditto. 

Ditto. 
Ditto. 

Ditto. 

Ditto. 
Ditto.. 
Ditto. 
Ditto. 


LIST  0^  SeCCBSlFDt  OiroiDATld,  1906.        485 


o  II  Urdu  or 

y"  Name  of  Candid«te.  Hindi  (or     Name  Of  CoUege  or  Schodl. 

^^-  both). 

234  Debi  PraiOkd  Srivas-     Hindi       •..  Oonda,  Goy  e  r  n  m  e  ii  t 

tava.  "  Higli  School. 

286  Bam  Krishna Trivedi        Do.         ...  Ditto. 

238  Jalpa  Baksh  *•  Urdu  and  Bin-  Hardoi,  District  School, 

di. 
Urdu 


289  Pradyumna  Krishna 

Kaul. 
241TribhuTan  Shankar       Do. 

.Misra. 

242  Banarsi  Das  .«•     Hindi 

243  Banarsi  Das  ...        Do. 

246  Paran  Singh  Sharma       Do» 

247  Shiva    Nath    Singh        Do. 

Sharma. 

248  Banarsi  Das   Gupta       Do. 

249  Bal  Mnkand  Sharma       Do. 

260  Har  Saran  Das  Gapta       Dp. 
262Bam  Saran  Sharma       Do. 

263  Ujagar  Mai  Jaini  ...        Do. 

264  Balwant  Singh       ...        Do. 

266  Budh  Singh           ...  Do. 

267  Daya  Shankar       ...  Urdu 

268  Nazir  Ahmad         ...  Do. 

269  Shyama       Shankar  Hindi 

Sukul. 
260Brij     Behari     Lai 
Mathur. 

261  Wazir     Muhammad 

262  Bam  Samp 


Ditto. 

.  Hardoi,  District  School. 

.  Meerut  College. 
Ditto. 
Ditto. 
Ditto. 

,.  Meerut,    C.     M.     High 
School. 

Ditto. 

Ditto. 

Ditto. 

Ditto. 
,.  MuzafFamagar^   District 
School. 

Ditto. 

Ditto. 

Ditto. 

Ditto. 


Urdu 
Do. 


264  Vishnu  Dayal 
266  Baj  Bahadur 


267  Gouri  Shankar  Agar 

268Syed   Abdul  Wahid       Do. 

269  Muhammad   Ahmad       Do. 

Khan. 

270  Sant  Prasad  Mathur     Hindi 


...  Jhalrapatan,  DarbarHigh 
School. 

Ditto. 
...  Urdu  and  Hin- Teacher,  Bulandshahr. 
di. 

Hindi        .- P.  C,  Etah. 
Do.        ...  Sub-Deputy  Inspector  of 
Schools,  Etawah. 
Urdu        „.  P.  0.,  Etawah. 


Ditto. 
,..  Oral,  District  School. 


271  Lila  Dhar  Joshi 

273  Madan    Gopal 

Agarwala. 
276  Gaori  Datt  Joshi 


,  Sub-Deputy  Inspector  of 
Schools,  Allahabad. 
...Urdu  and  Hin- Teacher,  Almora. 
di. 
Lai       Urdu       ...  Teacher,  Bareilly« 


Do. 


Do.,  Pilibhit, 


486       tan  o»  0DCC8sarot  oavdu>ai«s  1906. 

Nftme  of  Gblleg6«r  BehMl. 


Sou 


Vo. 


Nameof  0Midi4ate. 


277  Jalpa  Prasad 

279  Bal  Kriabna  Baa    ... 

281  Harbana  Bai  SrivaB- 

taya. 
282 Nar    Singh    Da  SB 

Ghhibher. 
288  Kripa  Narain 
281  Abdul  Wahab  Zaberi 

286  B.  Hithan  Lai 

287  Dattatraya   Bhlcaji 

Banade. 

288  Shiva    Nandan  Lai 

Misra. 
289 Sd.  Muhd.  Abmad 

All  Khan. 
290  Bilas  Knmar  Maker- 


291  Muhd.  Barfraz  Khan 

292  Pyare  Lai  Mehra  ... 

293  Ganga  Prasad  Qupta 
291  Bam  Samp  Singh  ... 


Urdu  or 

Hindi  (or 

both). 

Urda 

Do. 

Hindi 

Urdu 

Hindi 
Do. 

Hindi 
Urdu 

Urdu 

Do. 

Hindi 

Do. 
Do. 

Do. 
Urdu 


.M  P.  C.,  Badaon. 
«••  P.  C,  Benares. 
t..  Teacher,  Unao. 

...    Do.,     Farrukhabad. 

...  P.  C,  Gorakhpar. 

..•  Sub-Deputy  Inspeetorof 

Schools,  Basti. 
...  P.  C,  Seoni-Ghapara. 
...  Teacher,  Lucknow. 

...  P.  C,  Hardoi. 

...    Do.,  Lucknow. 

•••  Teacher,  HardoL 

Ditto. 
^  Sub-Deputy  Inspe  tf  to  r 

of  Schools,  Kheri. 
...Teacher,  MuzafCamagar.* 
...    Do.     Amxoha. 


RULES  PASSED  BY  THE  SYNDICATE. 


1.  The  Syndicate  shall  appoint  every  year  the  foUowins 
Sub-Gommittees  of  its  members,  viz  .•— 

1.  A  Sub-CJommittee  or  Sub-Committees  to  bring  oat  and 
declare  the  results  of  such  University  examinations  as  may  be 
entrusted  to  such  Sub-Committee  or  Sub-Committees. 

IL  A  Sub-Committee  of  Finance. 

III.  A  Sub-Committee  to  scrutinise  and  report  upon  the  am- 
plications for  the  affiliation  of  colleges  and  the  recognition  of 
scboois  and  the  returns  and  statements  furnished  by  o(dleffes 
and  the  reports  of  insiraction  of  colleges. 

lY.  A  Subcommittee  to  consider  the  applications  made 
under  section  19  of  Act  No.  VllI  of  1904  and  under  regulations 
9, 10  and  11  of  Chapter  XII  of  the  regulations  of  the  University. 

Each  of  the  above  Sub-Committees  shall  consist  of  not  less 
than  three,  or  more  than  five  members,  who  shall  be  appointed 
at  the  annual  meeting  of  the  Syndicate.  Vacancies  in  the 
course  of  the  year  shall  be  filled  up  at  the  meeting  of  the  Syndi- 
cate next  following  the  vacancy. 

2.  A  member  of  each  of  the  above  Committees  shall  be  w- 
pointedas  Convener. 

3.  The  Conveners  of  the  Sub-Committees  respectively  shall 
submit  to  Syndicate  a  note  of  the  proceedings  of  each  meeting 
of  the  Sub-(;on}mittee,  together'with  the  names  of  the  members 
present  at  the  meetings. 

4.  The  Sub-Committee  or  Sub-Committees  for  bringing  out 
the  results  of  the  various  University  examinations  sbali  act  in 
conformity  with  the  regulations  of  the  University  and  in  accord- 
ance with  such  directions  as  are  from  time  to  time  given  by  the 
Syndicate. 

A  5.  The  Sub-Committee  of  Finance  shall  consider  and  report 

on  all  matters  affecting  the  finances  of  the  University  and 
shall— 

(1)  Prepare  the  University  Budget. 

(2)  Consider  ways  and  means  and  the  financial  effects  of 

any  important  measure  in  contemplation. 


488  BULBS  PASSED  BT  THB  STHDIOiTB. 

(I)  Make  reeommendationfl  when  necessary  to  the  STttdi-^ 
cate  on  all  matters  relating  to  the  finances  of  the 
Uniyersity. 

(4)  Report  upon  all  matters  referred  to  them  by  the 
Syndicate  for  consideration. 


7.  An  Examiner  who  comes  from  an  out-station  to  conduct- 
the  vivd  voce  examination  shall  receive  single  first  class  fare  each 
Way  and  Bs.  10  per  diem  while  he  is  engaged  in  conducting  the 
examination, 

8.  The  number  of  papers  set  in  the  various  examinations 
and  the  marks  alloted  to  each  paper^  and  to  the  vivd  voce  and 
practical  examination  shall  be  as  follows:— ^ 

(To  be  set  out  after  the  courses  of  ^tudy  have  been  settled 
finally.) 

9.  After  each  meeting  of  a  Board  of  Studies  or  a  Board  of 
Bzaminers  the  Convener  of  the  Board  shall  send  in  to  the  Regis- 
trar a  report  of  the  proceedings  of  the  meeting,  together  virith 
the  names  of  the  members  present  at  the  meeting.  The  report 
of  the  Convener  of  a  Board  of  Studies  shall  be  submitted  to  the 
next  meeting  of  the  Faculty  which  appoints  the  Board ;  and  the 
report  of  the  Convener  of  a  Board  of  Examiners  shall  be  submitted 
to  the  next  meeting  of  the  Syndicate. 

10.  Every  college  applying  for  affiliation  in  Science  shall 
provide  apparatus  and  laboratory  equipment  on  a  scale  not  lower 
than  that  prescribed  by  the  Faculty  of  Science  by  its  resolution 
ISO.  ,  dated  ,  nuurked  B  and  hereunto 
annexed,  (to  be  settled  hereafter.) 

11.  Duplicates  of  University  certificates  or-  diplomas  shall 
not  be  granted;  except  in  cases  in  which  the  Syndicate  ie 
satisfied  by  the  production  of  an  affidavit  or  otherwise  that  the 
applicant  has  lost  his  certificate  or  diploma,  or  that  it  has  been 
destroyed.  In  such  cases  a  duplicate  of  a  certificate,  the  original 
of  which  was  signed  by  the  Registrar,  may  be  granted  on  pay- 
ment of  a  fee  of  Rs.  5 ;  and  a  duplicate  of  certificates  or  diplomas, 
the  original  of  which  was  signed  by  the  Vice-Chancellor,  on 
payment  of  a  fee  of  Rs.  10. 


MEMBERS  OF  THE  DIFFERENT  SUB-COMMIT- 
TEES  OF  THE  SYNDICATE. 


I.  (a)  The  Hon'ble  Bai  Sandar  Lai  Baha-' 
dar,  Yice-Chancellor(ConveDer) 

The  Hon'ble  Sir  George  £dward 
Knox 

The  Hon'ble  Mr.  Justice  Banerji, 

(h)  The  Director  of  Public  Instraction/ 
United  Provinces 


to  bring  inU  and 

declare  the  Law 

Examination 

remUaoflWI. 


to  hrittff  out  and 

declare  the  Arts 

Examiruition 

reeulta  of  1907 


(Mr.  de  la  Fosse) 

Mr.  Jennings        •«  «« 

,f    Pirie  «•  ., 

Bai  Bahadur  G.  N.  Chakravarti, 
The  Begiatrar  (Convener) 

II.    The   Hon'ble    Bai   Snndar   Lai    Bahadnr    (Vioe- 
Chancellor.) 

The  Hon'ble  Mr,  Justice  Banerji.     ^ 

Mr.  Cox. 

Bev.  Mr.  Westcott. 

The  Begistrar  (Convener). 

III.   The  Director  of  Public  Instructi9ni  United  Provinces. 
Mr.  de  la  Fosse,  (Convener). 

Mr.  Ward. 

„    Cox. 

Bev.  Mr.  Westcott. 

Mahamahopadhjajra   Pandit   Adityaram     Bhatta- 
charja. 

IV.  The  Hon'ble  Pandit  Sundar  Lai,  Bai  Bahadur  (Vice- 
chancellor). 

Mahamahopadhjraja    Pandit    Aditjaram  Bhatta* 
charja, 

Mr.  Cox. 

,1    Jennings. 

The  Begistrar  (Convener). 


RULES  FOR  TRAVELLING  ALLOWANCE  FOR 
ATTENDING  UNIVERSITY  MEETINGS. 


1.  Travelling  and  halting  allowances  will  be  granted  to  a 
Fellow  or  a  Mem  Mr  of  a  Faculty  for  attending  meetings  other 
than  a  Convocation  or  a  meeting  held  solely  for  recommending 
a  Fellow  for  nomination  to  be  a  member  of  the  Council  of  His 
Honour  the  Lieutenant-Governor  of  the  United  Provinces  for 
the  purpose  of  making  Laws  and  Regulations. 

2.  Travelling  and  halting  allowances  under  rule  1  will  be 
granted  at  the  foUowiog  rates  : — 

(i)  For  all  joamejs  performed  by  rail,  one  first  class 
fare  for  each  Fellow  and  a  third  class  fare  for 
his  servant,  if  any,  each  way  from  his  permanent 
place  of  residence  to  Allahabad,  and  back. 

(ii)  For  411  journeys  performed  by  road,  eight  annas  per 
mile  from  his  permanent  place  of  residence  to 
the  nearest  Railway  Station,  and  back. 

(iii)  For  each  day  on  which  a  meeting  is  attended,  five 
rupees. 


Rttle  for  travelHog  allowaoce  to  members  of  the  Boards  of 
Examioers  aod  Moderators. 

Doable  first  class  fare  as  travelling  and  rupees  five  per 
dtem  as  halting  allowance  for  members  of  the  Boards  of 
Examiners  and  Moderators  residing  outside  Allahabad. 


Role  for  traveillog  allowaoce  for  iospectioo  off  Colleges. 

Travelling  an 
filiated  Colleges 
ipees  ten  a  da; 
while  inspecting. 


Travelling  and  othenallowances  to  Inspectors  for  inspecting 
affiliated  Colleges  shall  be  paid  at  double  first  class  fare  and 
rupees  ten  a  day  while  travelling  on  inspection   work  and 


xm. 

DATES  OP  EXAMINATIONS  IN  ARTS, 
SCIENCE,  AND  LAW,  1907. 


EXAMINATION  IN  ARTS,  SCIENCE,  AND 
LAW,  1907. 

In  1907 — ^The  Intermediate,  Entrance  and  School 
Final  Examinations  will  commence  on 
Monday,  the  15th  April,  1907. 

Fees  and  Applications  to  be  sent  not  later  than  the 
26th  February,  1907. 

In  1907 — The  Special  Vernacular  Examination  will  be 
held  simultaneously  with  the  School,  Final, 
Urdu  and  Hindi  Examinations. 

Fees  and  Applications  to  be  sent  not  later  than  the 
26th  February,  1907. 

In  1907— The  B. A.,  B.Sc,  D.Sc,  and  M.A.  Examine 
tions  will  commence  on  Monday,  the  8th 
April,  1907. 

Fees  and  Applications  to  be  sent  not  later  than  the 
20th  February,  1907. 

In  1907-— The  Previous  Examination  in  law  will  com- 
mence on  Monday,  the  9th  D.ecember,  1907. 

Fees  and  Applications  to  be  sent  not  later  than  the 
28th  October,  1907. 

In  1907 — ^The  LL.B.  Examination  will  commence  on 
Monday,  the  15th  July,  1907. 

Fees  and  Applications  to  be  sent  not  later  than  the 
15th  May,  1907. 


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XV. 

LIST  OF  SCHOOLS  BECOGHIZED  FOR  US  MPOSE  OF 
THE  SCHOOL-FDUL  EXAIIUTIOi 


1. 

2. 
3. 
4. 
6. 
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7. 
8. 

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12. 
13. 
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16. 
1«. 
17. 
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21. 
22. 
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24. 
25. 


Lticknow,  Church  Mission  High  School 

Agra,  St.  John's  Collegiate  School 

Cawnpore,  Christ-Church  School 

livckoow,  Juhilee  High  School 

Fye&had,  Governmegat  High  Scho(d 

Meerut,  Collegiate  School 

AUafoabad,  Government  Bigh  School 

Bareilly,  Goyermnent  High  School 

Jhansi,  Macdonnell  High  ScSmoI 

Cawnpore,  Goyemment  High  Scboc^ 

Moradabad,  Government  High  Scbool 

Allahabad,  Kayasth*  Pathsh&lA 

Benares,  Queen's  Collegiate  School 

Saiigor,  Government  High  School 

Agra,  OoUegiate 'School 

HoshMigabad,  High  School 

BenareA,  London  Missi<n&  High  School 

Lttcknow,  Husainabad  High  School 

Oawnpore,  A|;ricultural  School 

Jtabalpur,  Government  High  School 

Raipuc,  Crovemflaient  Hi^h  School 

Jabali^,  Hitkaml  Sahha  High  Sobool 

liucknow,  Queen's  Anglo-Sanskrit  School...  Novr.  3rd,  1894, 

Kisrzapur,  London  Mission  High  School    ...  Ditto. 

Almora,  Ramsay  Collegiate  S'Chool        '  ...  Deer.  Ist,  1(194. 

J«ip«c,  Maharaja's  College      %..  •>«  Ditto. 


Aug.  19th,  1883. 

Ditto. 

Ditto. 

Ditto. 

Ditto. 

Ditto. 

Ditto. 

Ditto. 

Ditto. 

Ditto. 

Ditto. 

Ditto. 

Ditto. 
Octr.51«t,  1893. 
NovT.  2nd,  1^3. 
Deer.  2nd,  1893. 

Ditto. 
Jany.  13th,  1894. 
March  Sth,  1894. 
April  7th,  1884. 

Ditto. 
Aug.  11th,  1S94. 


494  LIST  OF  SCHOOLS   BBCOONIZED,  etc. 

27.  Lucknow,  Reid  Christian  College  ...  Jany.  12th,  1895. 

28.  Jabalpur,  Church  Mission  High  School  ...  Aug.  3rd,  1896. 

29.  Hosbangahad,  Mission  High  School  ...  Ditto. 

80.  Moradahad,  Amission  Girls'  High  School  ...  Ditto. 

31.    Gwalior  State,    Lashkar  (Victoria)  CoUe-  Ditto, 

giate  School. 

82.  Aligarh,  OoTemment  High  School  «..  Not.  2nd,  1895. 

33.  Ghazipur,  Mission  High  School  ...  Jany.  11th,  1896. 

84.  Mussoorie,  Modem  School        ...  ...  April  4th,  1896. 

85.  Jabalpur,  Anjuman  Islamia  High  School ...         Ditto. 

86.  Agra,  Victoria  High  School      ...  ...  Nov.  7th,  1896. 

87.  Allahabad,  A.   P.  M.    High  School,  with  July  1st,  1895. 

from. 

38.  Saharanpur,  District  School     ...  ...  Jany.  9th,  1897. 

89.  Aligarh,  M.A.-0.  Collegiate  School  ...  Ditto. 

40.  Muttra,  District  School,  with  effect  from...  July  10th,  1895. 

41.  Etawah  do.  do.  ...  Ditto. 

42.  Sitapur  do.  dp.  ...  Ditto. 

48.  Agra,  Mufid-i-Am  School  -       do.  ...  July  3rd,  1893. 

44.  Meerut,  C.  M.  S.  High  School  do.  ...  July  3rd,  1895. 

46.  Benares,  Bengali  Tola  School  ...  ...  Nov.  6th,  1897.* 

46.  Gorakhpor,. Church  Mission  High  School...  Ditto. 

47.  Nasirabad,  Cantonment  High  School  ...  Feby.  5th,  1898. 

48.  Ajmer,  Collegiate  School  ...  ...  Nov.  7th,  1898. 

49.  Ehandwa,  High  School  ...  ...  March  4tb,1899. 

60.  Ghazipur,  Victoria  High  School  ...  Aug.  5th,  1899. 

51.  Gorakhpur,  Jubilee  High  School  ...  Jany.  13th,  1900.. 

52.  Sutna,  Venkat  High  School     ...  ...  April  7th,  1900. 

53.  Benares,  Central  Hindu  Collegiate  School,  Ditto. 

54.  Bai  Bareli,  District  School      ...  ...  Aug.  3rd,  1901. 

55.  Seoni  (Chappara),  Mission  High  School  ...  Nov.  4th,  1901. 

56.  Farrukhabad,  District  High  School  ...  Feby.  1st,  1902. 

57.  Almora,  do.  ,.,  Aug.  2nd,  1902. 

58.  Muzaffamagar,  do.  ...         Ditto. 

59.  Jaunpur,  do.  ...  Ditto. 

60.  Shahjahanpur,  do.  ...  Aug.  Ist,  1903. 


LIST  OF  SCHOOLS  RECOGNIZED,  etc*  495 

61.  Morar,  High  School  ...  ...  Nov.  7th,  1908. 

62.  Benares,  Jai  Narain's  Collegiate  School  ...  Jany.  9th.  1904 

63.  Azamgarh,  Church  Mission  High  School...  March  6th,  1904. 

64.  Hardoi,  District  School  ...  ...  Aug.  6th,  1904. 

65.  Akola,  Government  High  School  ...  Ditto. 

66.  Amraoti  do.  ...         Ditto. 

67.  Maurawan,  E.D.J.  High  School  ...  Jany.  2l8t,  1905. 

68.  Nagpur,  United  Free  Church  Institution,  March  4th,  1905. 

69.  Indore,  Canadian  Mission  Collegiate  School,  Ditto. 

70.  Moradabad,     Bishop     Parker     Memorial  Ditto. 

School. 

71.  Allahabad,  A.-B.  School  .with  effect  from   Aug.  5th,  1905. 

1906. 

72.  Ujjain,  Madhaya  College         ...  ...  Ditto. 

73.  Bahraich,  District  School,  in  Drawing  only,  July,  1st,  1905. 

with  effect  from  July  1906. 

74.  Hathras,  District  Board  School,  in  Drawing  Sept.  2nd,  1905. 

only. 

75.  Pauri,  Mission  High  School    ...  ...  Nov.  11th,  1905. 

76.  Bulandshahar,  District  School  ....  Aug.  11th,  1906. 


INDEX  TO  THE  INSTRUCTIVE  STAFF 
OF  AFFILIATED  INSTITUTIONS. 


Pagkw 

Abbas  Husain,. Maulvi             ..  ..  ..307 

jkbdul  Karim          ..                 ..  ..  ..     307 

Abdttl  Mabud,  MaalTf             . .  . .  . .     alO 

Abdul  Majid,  Maulvi               . .  . .  ,  .305,301 

Abdur  RaKuam,  MauWi  ».  ».     319 

Abdul  Rauf,  Mr.                       . .  . .  . .     307 

Abbaja  Charan  Mukerji,  Babu  . .  . .     309 

Adityaram    Bhattacharja,    Mabamahopadhyaya    Ft.,    SI7 

Agarwala,  Mr.  M.L.                  ..  ..  .^.     303 

AH  Asfirar,  Maulvi                    . .  . .  . .     305 

AKm-ud-ud- din,  Maulvi           ..  ..  ..     339 

Amberdekar,  Pt.  G.  V.             . .  . .  . .     323 

Amjad  AH,  Sayyed  SbamBuliilaiiuiy  Manlvi  . .     303 

Andrews,  Mr.  C.  B.                   » »  . .  . .     3^ 

Andrews,  Rev.  H.  Marston      . .  . .  . .     336 

Andrews,  Mrs.  S.  C.                  . .  . .  . .     336 

Anukul,  Chandra  Basu,  Baba  . .  . .  . .     302 

Apte,  Pt.G.  S.                           ..  ..  ..323 

Archbold,  Mr.W.A.J.            ..  ..  ..306 

Ariel,  Mr.  P.  D.     ..                  ..  ..  ..326 

Arundale.  Mr.  G.S.                   ..  ..  ..318 

Ashutosh,  Banerji,  Babu          . .  . .  . .     326 

Atul  Chandra  Ohatterji,  Babu  ..  ..320 

Avey,  Mr.  H.  T.  ..                  ..  ..  ..327 

Badley,  Rev.  B.  T.                    . .  . .  . .     321 

Badley,  Mr.  T.  C.                      ..  ..  ..321 

Baij  Nath,  Babu                        . .  . .  . .     325 

Bailey,  Miss            •  •                 . .  • .  . .     333 

Bakshi,  T.  K.,  Babu                 ..  ..  ..322 

Balkrishna  Bhatt,  Pandit         ..  ..  ..334 

Balu  Ram  Rathie,  Babu           . .  . .  . .     311 

Banerji,  B.  Babu                       . .  . .  . .     317 

Banerji,  S.  P  Babu                  . .  . .  . .     314 

Banister,  Mr.  H.                        . .  . .  . .     324 

Bansidhar  Sharma,  Pt.             . .  . .  . .     335 


Ij 


INDEX  TO  THE  [KdTRt7€TIVB   STArP. 


497 


Page. 


Bare,  Rer^  C*  L. 
fieck,  Mr.  B.  R. 
Begff,  Mr.  A^  Paton 
Beni  Madhava  Sircar,  Babu 
Bernard,  Mr.  K.  K., 
Bhafijwandin  Dube,  Pandit 
Bhattacharya,  Megh  Nath,  I 
Bhoora  Lai  Hiran,  Mr. 
Binod  Lai  Mukerjee,  Baba 
Birney,  Rev  H.  W.  V. 
Blanchett.  Miss 
Blackstock,  Miss  t, 
Bonnaud,  Mr.  W.  K. 
Braja  Gopal  Nandi>  Babu 
Brittain,  Mr.  J. 
Brown,  Mr.  G.  Gardnet 
Burrell,  Mr.  P.  S. 
Busher,  Mr  R.  C. 
Cameron,  Mr.  M.  B. 
Carey,  Mr.  G.  8. 
Carrall,  Rev  Bro.  S.C. 
Chakravarti,  D.  N.,  Babu 
Chakravarti,  J.  C,  Babu 
Chatterji,  S.  B.,  Babu 
Chatterji.  H.  C,  Babu 
Cfaaudhari,  Mr.  A.  K. 
Cholmondeley,  Mr.  E.  C. 
Clarke,  Miss  Caroline  S. 
Collie,  Mr.  A.  W. 
Collins,  Mr.  M. 
Connolly,  Rev.  Bro.  J.  B. 
Cooney,  Rev.  Bro.  G.  A. 
Cordeux,  Mr.  C.  H. 
Cornelius,  Mr.  I.  j. 
Cowie,  Rev.  A.  G. 
Cox,  Mr.  H. 
Oi'awford,  Miss  A. 
Crossette,  Mr.  T.  H. 
Crosthwaite,  Rev.  A. 
Culhane,  Rev.  Bro,  J.  B. 
Daraodar  Das,  Pandit 
Damodar  Kini,  Mr. 
Dass,  B.  P.,  Babu 
Debendra  Nath  Pal,  Babu 


. .  821 

..806 

...  830 

..  808 

. w       . .  322 

. .  303 

ib 

u              ..812 

. .  319 

..819 

. .  810 

* .  883 

..  825 

•  .  310 

.885 

-.  384 

..  806 

..  804 

..882 

.4  805 

..  820 

..885 

. .  805 

..807 

..883 

..  311 

..314 

..829 

..886 

-.817 

..817 

. .  385 

..385 

..806 

..  328. 

..811 

. .  302 

..     883 

. .  328 

..311 

..336 

..  819 

..818 

..317 

..302 

498 


INDEX  TO  TH«.  INSTRUCTIVE  STAFF. 


Dabi  Prasad  Sakia,  Pandit 

DevadasaDy  James,  Mr. 

Deri  Datt  Pande,  Pt. 

Dhanesh  Pd.,  Baba 

Ditto,  Rev.  F.  S. 

DixoD,  Mr.  C.  H. 

DobeoD,  Mr.  C  A. 

Dohonej,  Rer.  Bro.  J.  C. 

Durack,  Mr.  J  J. 

BurraDt,  Rev.  H.  B. 

Datto,  A.  C,  Babu 

Datt,  Mr.  A.  C. 

Dutt,  B.  E.,  Baba 

Dutt,  P.  K.,  Babu 

Dwarka  Panhad,  Munshi 

Edwardi,  Mr.  P.  H. 

Elloj,  Mr.  L. 

Ewing,  Rev.  A.  H. 

Faiz  Mohammad,  Maulvi 

Fantbome^  Mr.  J.  F. 

Fazal  Mohammad  Khan,  Mr. 

Feavre,  Rev.  A.  Le 

Ff rench,  Mr.  W.  K.  P. 

Fida  AH  Khan,  Maulvi 

Finnimore,  Mr. 

Fleming.  Mr.  R.  P. 

Ganapati  Sastri,  Pandit 

Ganesh  Prasad,  Dr. 

Ganeshi  Lai,  Babu 

Gfaneshi  Lal|  Munshi 

Ganga  Nath  Jha,  Pandit 

Ganguli,  N.  N.,  Babu 

Ganguli,  Sanjjban,  Babu 

Garde,  Mr.  G. 

Ghanshjam  Sharma,  Pandit 

Gholam  Hazrat  Khan,  Maulvi 

Ghosh,  Mr.  M.N. 

Godbole.  Mr.  V.  N. 

Gar  Charan  Das,  Babu 

Gyan  Das,  Babu 

Halford,  Miss  M. 

Hardas,  Mr.  P.  K. 

Har  Gobiod  Prasad  Nigam.  Babu 

Hari  Gopal  Narajan  R07,  Babu 


Paok. 
.  311 
.  810 
.  S30 
.  334 
.  332 
.  334 
.  308 
.  336 
.  302 
310 
315 
322 
310 
318 
322 
327 
334 
327 
325 
310 
307 
310 
302 
329 
315 
332 
327 
304 
334 
319 
302 
314 
312 
315 
310 
330 
310 
319 
325 
323 
325 
315 
334 
321 


INDEX  TO  THE  INSTRUCTIVE  STAFF. 


4»9 


Harris,  Mr.  E.  F. 

HaventjT,  Bev. 

Haythornthwaite,  Ker.  J.  P. 

Hickie,  Miss  Eva 

Higgin bottom,  Mr.  S, 

Hill,  Mr.  E.G. 

Hill,  Miss  K.  L. 

Hira  Lai,  Babu 

Holland,  Rev.  Bro.  D.  B- 

Howllett,  Mr.  F.  M. 

Huntly,  ReT.  W. 

Ikbal  EisheD,  Pandit 

Ishmael  AH,  M. 

Ismail  All,  M. 

Jadu  Gopal  Banerji,  Babu 

Jagdiflh  Chandra  Mittra,  Babu 

Janki  Nath  Dutta,  Babu 

Jatar,  Mr.  D.  D. 

Jenning,  Mr  J.  G. 

Jeoti  Prasad  Bejaly  Baba 

Jesse,  Mr.  W. 

Johory,  Rev.  J.  "W. 

Jones,  Miss  Edith  M. 

Jones,  Mr.  T.  C. 

Joss,  Mr.  D. 

Jwala  Prasad,  M^ 

Kanhaiya  Lai  Verma,  Babu 

Kenneally,  Rev.  Bro.  T.  F. 

Kennedy,  Rev.  R.  J. 

Keshava  Gopal  Tamhon,  Pandit 

Kesava  Shastri,  Pandit 

Ehalil  Ahmad,  M. 

Kidd,  Mr.  V.  M. 

King,  Rev.  R.  A. 

King,  Mrs.  R.  Ar 

Kirkpatrick,  Mr.  S.  B. 

Konig,  Miss  Florence 

Krishna  Chandra  Dey 

Krishna  Lai  Misra,  Pandit 

Kula  Bhushan  Bhaduri,  Babu 

Kulkarni,  R.  K.  Pandit 

Lakshmi  Narain,  Babu 

Lambert,  Miss  Gwynath 

Lyons,  Bro.  J.  F. 


Page. 
319 
831 
310 
836 
327 
302 
825 
334 
335 
302 
810 
320 
328 
315 
326 
318 
323 
315 
302 
324 
324 
328 
386 
308 
315 
311 
319 
835 
885 
314 
304 

8or 

811 
328 
828 
831 
386 
317 
808 
805 
323 
818 
836 
835 


fiOO 


IKDEX  TO  tHB  IHSTRDCriVB  STAFP. 


Lynch,  Fev  Bro.  J.  N. 

LoDdy,  Mr.  D.  P. 

MacFadyan,  Rev.  J.  ,  \ 

Iffadho  Ram,  Pandifc 

Mahndeo  Yeswant  Dole,  PatidiC 

Mahmud  HuHHin,  Maulvi         ,, 

liangri  Lai  Dohi,  B.  . , 

Manoranjan  Oiipta,  Babtl 

Muhammad  Mirsn  Jan,  ManWi 

Mirza  Muhammad  Hadi,  Maulvi 

ilirza  Mohammad  Said,  Maulavi 

Mitchell,  Mi88  Alice 

Mittra,  Babu  K.  B. 

Mittia  Mi.  N.  B. 

Moitra,  G.  L  ,  Babu 

Mool  <  hand,  Babu 

Moore,  Mr  M.  U. 

Moss,  Miss  Gertrude F. 

Motilal  Chatterji,  Babu 

Mudge,  Miss  A. 

Muhammad  Abbas  Ali,  Maulvi 

Muhammad  Abdul  Jalil^  Shamsululama^  Maulti 

Mohd.  Abdtil  Ali  Khati,  Maulvi 

Muhammad  Ali,  Mn  S. 

Mohanmiad  Hussain,  Maulavi  .  i 

Muhammad  Ibn  Ibrahim,  Syed 

Muhammad  Ishmail 

Mukerji,  H.  C,  Babu 

Mukerji,  Hari  Das,  Babu 

Mukerji,  S.  C,  B*bu 

Mukerji,  P.  N  ,  Babu 

Mukerji,  N.  a,  Babu 

Mulcahy,  Rev. 

Mulligan,  Mr.  tV.  G.  T. 

Mulvany,  Mr.  C.  M. 

Munjnath  Bhatji  K.,  Pandit 

Munna  Lai  Misra,  Babu 

Muzaffar  Ali  Shah,  Maulvi 

Nagendra  Chandra  Nag,  Babu 

Nalini  Nath  Roy,  Babu 

Narain  Datt  Shastri,  Pandit 

Narsin/grh  Das,  Pandit 

NarsinhaRao,  Mr.  K. 

Nava  Krishna  Roy,  Babu 


tAGll. 

.  $3fi 
.  331 
.  315 
.  811 
.  322 
.  820 
.  31flf 
.  335 
.  311 
.  821 
.  806 
.  336 
.302,324 
8^ 
311 
31Sf 
31'7 
836 
334 
325 
335 
304 
302 
327 
307 
308 
327' 
824 
318 
305 
314 
327 
331 
308 
304 
326 
823 
3S6 
308 
812 
3S1 
320 
318 
312 


INPilX  TO  THB  UWRUCTI^E  STAFf. 


601 


Pagb. 


Nichols,  Miss.  F.  L. 

•    a95 

Nilmaoi  Dhar,  Babu 

..     808 

Nigudker,  Mr.  A.  G.                . . 

.     323 

Nil  Kamal  Bhattacharya,  Babu 

.    317 

Norris,  Miss  Olive  K. 

.     336 

Nugent,  Rev.  Bro.  T.  D. 

..    835 

Norman y  Mr.  H.  C. 

..     303 

Norman,  Rev.  Fr.  H. 

.     331 

Northrup,  Miss  A.  M. 

.     3S6 

Oakley,  Rev.  E.  S. 

.    330 

O'Doherty,  Rev.  Bro.  D.P.       . . 

..     325 

Osborne,  Mr.  A.  3. 

..     833 

Paresh  Nath  Banerji,  Pandit   .. 

..     310 

Paul,  Mr.  B. 

.,     831 

Pemberton  Mr.  W.  A. 

.,     335 

Phani  Bhusan  Adhikary,  Babu 

.     317 

Pierce,  Miss  Irene 

.     336 

Pine,  Mr.  A.  H. 

.     305 

Plomer,  Mr.  E 

.     334 

Prabhudas,  Mr.                         . . 

.     827 

Pran  Nath,  Pt.                          . . 

.     333 

Pratap  Chandra  Barat,  Babu  . . 

.     335 

Price,  Rev.  I.  P.                        .. 

.     331 

Purushotam  Dave,  Pandit 

.     336 

Purushottam  Lai,  Babu 

.     382 

Radford,  Mr.  E.  A. 

..     302 

Rae  Debi  Prasad 

3U 

Ramavatar  Pande,  Pandit        , . 

..     318 

Rambhatji  K.,  Pandit 

..     326 

Bam  Chandra  Makerji,  Babu  . . 

.     312 

Ram  Das  Gour,  Babu 

.     334 

Ram  Datt,  Pandit 

.     330 

Ramkrishna  Sakharam  Athavali,  Mr. 

..     339 

Ram  Krishna  Shastri,  Pandit 

..     305 

Ram  Sarupi  Babu 

.     320 

Randle,  Mr.  H.  N. 

.     304 

Rathee,  Mr.  B.  D. 

..     330 

Richardson,  Dr.  A.                    . .                 •  • 

..     317 

Richardson,  Mr.  E.  A. 

..     305 

Ried,  Mr.  F.  L. 

..     319 

Robertson,  Rev.  Dr. 

..     316 

Roy,  S.  C  Mr. 

..     314 

Sadasheo  Jairam  Dehadrai,  Pandit 

..     322 

Sanyal,Mr.A.C. 

.     304 

502 


niDBX  TO  TBE  IHSTRUOnyX  STiPF. 


Pagk. 

Sanjal,  Tarakoath  Baba 

.     817 

Saraakar,  Babu  N.  N. 

.     810 

Saroda  C.  Chakravarti,  Baba  ..                .. 

.     304 

Satish  Chandra  Deb,  Baba 

.     802 

Sayid  Abniad  Ali,  Maulvi        ..                .. 

.     805 

ShaDkar  Laxiuan  Gokbale,  Mr. 

..     829 

Shantaram  Anaot  Desai  Mr.    . . 

..     329 

Shaahadbar  Banerjee,  Babu     .. 

.     336 

Shastri,  H.  K.,  Vyakaranacharya,  Pt, 

..     818 

Shiva  Shankar  Tripathi,  Pandit 

,.     807 

Shroute,  Mr.  A.  N. 

..     322 

Singh,  Miss  L. 

..     325 

Sirkar,  Mins  L. 

.     335 

SiUrm  Dinkar  Ghate,  Mr.        . . 

..     329 

Sitla  Sahay,  Babu 

..     321 

Smith,  Bev.  Fr.  W. 

..     331 

Smith,  Mr.  H.  C. 

..     308 

Soltau,  Miss  Sophie 

..     336 

Somnath  Shastri,  Pandit 

..     823 

Sorabji,  Mr.  R.  K. 

..     303 

Stahlachmidt,  Mr.  L. 

..     310 

Stevene,  Miss  A.                        • . 

.     333 

Sudmeraen,  Mr.  F.  W.              . . 
Sukhbans  Lai,  Pandit 

..     320. 

..     325 

Suraj  Prakash,  Pandit 

..     326 

Surendranath  Nath  Deva,  Babu 

.     334 

Surendranath  Boy,  Babu 

.     305 

Surya  Narain  Sharma,  Pandit. . 

.     312 

Syama  Charan  De,  Babu 

..     320 

Syed  Ali  Jan  Rizvi,  Maulavi    . . 

..     302 

Tehsio  Ali,  MauWi 

.     319 

Towle,  Mr.  J.  H. 

..     306 

Turab  Ali,  Maulvi 

.     323 

Unwalla,  Mr.  T.  N. 

.     317 

Umes  Chandra  Ghosh,  Babu     . . 

.     802 

Upend ra  Nath  Mukerjee,  Babu 

.     323 

UtUm  S.  Rawat,  Mr.                . .             ... 

.     330 

Vanshidhar  Shastri,  Pandit     . . 

.     328 

Venis,  Mr.  A. 

.     303 

Vinayak,  S.  Bakray  Mr. 

.     314 

Yiresh  war  Sastri,  Pandit 

.     812 

Ward,  Mr.  A.  W. 

.     305 

Westcott,  Rev.  G.  H. 

311 

Wherry,  Miss  Eleanor 

.     336 

INDBX  TO  THE  IN8TBUCTIVB  STATF. 


503 


PiGB. 

Williamson,  Mr.  K.  B. 

. .     822 

Wilson,  Mr.  W.  A. 

..     828 

WooWing,'Mi88  D.  B. 

• .     333 

Wyckoff,  Miss  Mary 

..836 

Yakub  Ali,  Maulvi 

..     325 

Yamini  Kanta  Dhar,  Bal)u 

..     810 

Yardi,  Mr.  D.  A.     .. 

..     315 

.,     807 

INDEX  TO  THE  REVISED  REGULATIONS  OF  THE 
UNIVERSITY  OF  ALLAHABAD. 


GHAPTER  I. 

THE  SENATE. 

Constitution 

The  Vice-chancellor      . . 

Vacancies  in  the  Senate  how  filled  up 

Election  of  Ordinary  Fellows  by  Senate 

»  f9  »       i»    Faculties 

Meetings  how  summoned 
Quorum 

Motions,  Proposals,  Agenda 
Convocation 
Procedure  at  meetings 


Articles. 

1 

2 

3—5 

6-10 

11 

.12,13,15—17 

14 
.      18—23 

no 

!24,25,27-.4 


CHAPTER  n. 

THE  SYNDICATE. 

Constitution                  ,,               ,,  ^, 

Vacancies  how  filled  up                  ,.  ,, 

Notice  of  and  time  of  meeting       . ,  , , 
Budget  of  University     ,♦ 

Procedure  at  meetings                    , ,  . , 
Duties  of 
Recommendations  and  proposals  by  Fellows  ,, 


1 
2—5 
6,7 

8 

9-11 

12,13 

14 


CHAPTER  in. 

THE  FACULTIES. 

Constitution                 ..               ..  ,,  i 

For  election  of  Fellows  by  see  Chapter  I,  R.  II. 

Assignment  of  Fellows  to              ..  ,.  3—6 

Vacation  of  seat  on       ,.               ..  ,,  7 

Dean  of  Faculty            ..               .,  ..  8,9 

Quorum  at  meetings     . .               . .  , ,  n 

Meetings,  convening  of  and  procedure  at  . .  10,  14—16 


ii  CONTENTS. 

(See  aUo  Chapter  II,  Bsge.  10  and  11.) 

Daties  of  membero  ..  ..  12 

Addition  of  external  members  ..  13 

Notioe  of  baoneis  and  Rules  of  Procedure      . .  17, 18 


OHAPTBRIV. 
BOARDS  OF  STUDIES. 

Constittttion  of  the  Faculty  of  Arts  . .  1—3, 5 

Science  ..  8,4 

Duties  of      •.               .•  ,            ••  ••  o-^w 

Disposal  of  bnsiness                       ..  ..  lo 

Registrar  to  procure  books,  &c.,  for  , .  11 

Joint  meeting  of  two  or  more  Boards  . .  12 

OHAPTBR  V. 
BOARDS  OF  EXAMINERS. 

Appointment  of            ..               ••  ••  1—^ 

Election  of  Fellows  to  Vacancies  ..  ..  6 

Convener,  his  appointment^  duties,  &c.  . .  6 

Nomination  of  Examiners             . .  . .  7 
One  Examiner  to  be  not  connected  with  University,    8 

Vacancies  in  Examiners  how  fiUedup  .  •  9, 10 

Moderation  of  papers   ..              ..  ••  H 


OHAPTBR  VL 
THE.  REGISTRAR. 


1-3 


Ai^intment  ..  ..  « 

Casual  vacancy  in  Office                . .  . .  4 

Duties  of     . .               . .               •  •  •  •  ^--"S 

Emergency  appointments^             ••  ..  » 

OHAPTBR  VII. 
RECOGNITION  OF  SCHOOLS: 

Conditions  of  recognition              . .  . .  1>  2 

Report  by  Inspector      ..               •#  ..  * 

Recognition  by  Syndicate               ..  ..  4 

Dissociation  of  Sohoola  •  •^              ••    •  •  •  o— 7 


GONTBOTS. 


iii 


#        OHAPTB&  Vm. 

AFFILIATION  OF  COLliEGES. 


Inquiry  and  report  by  Syndicate  .. 

1,3 

Reports  from  and  returns  by 

3^ 

Requisites    precedent    to   aflaiiation    in    any 

branch  of  scmce'  . .               • .              . . 

r 

Inspection  of                . .               , . 

8-12 

Further  inquiry  by  Syndicate       , , 

13-15 

OHAJb>Ti!!H  IX. 

INTER-COLLEGE  REGULATIONS. 

Certificate  as  to  conduct 

If  2 

Recognition  of  Students  as  Members  of  Ool^ 

leges     .. 

8 

Migration  from  one  College  to  another          .., 

4-6 

Transfer  Certificates      .. 

7 

Promotion  of  Students . . 

8 

Discipline     .. 

9 

CHAPTER  X. 

RESIDENCE  AND  CONDUCT  OF  STUDENTS. 
Residence  of  Students  . ,  , ,  , ,  i 

Hostels— Application  for  license    .«  .^,  2 

„       Inspection  of . .  ..  ./  g 

„       Licensmg  of ,  conditions  for  .,,       4^7 

„       Alteration  in  Rules  to  be  reported  . .  8 

„       Duties  of  Principals  of  Colleges      , ;  9 

„       Discipline      ..  ..  .,10,11 

„       Discommoning  of  .,  ,.         12 


OHAPTBR  XI 

EXAMINATIONS. 

General  Rules — 

Every  candidate  for  degree  must  matriculate 
Exemptions  from  Matriculation  Examination 
Students  from  Central  Provinces,  &c. 
Fees  and  applications  for  admission 
Refund  of  fees  prohibited 
Fee  for  subsequent  examinations  ,[ 


1 
2  3 

S(«).'3(6.) 

6 
7 


IT 


C0VTB19T& 


Fee  receipts  ma,j  be  withheld 

Fee  for  duplicate  fee  receipts 

Dates  of  examinatioii    . . 

Courses  of  study  and  text-books 

Lists  of  suocesfflul  cindidates 

Certificates  of  passing  .. 

Subsequent  examinations  in  case  of  failure 


8—10 
11 
12 
IS 
14 
15 
1 


OHAPTBR  Xn« 

MATRICULATION. 

Flaoe  and  time  of  examination 

Nature  of  examination  . . 

Subjects  of  Examination 

Subsequent  examination  in  case  of  failure 

E*rivate  candidates 

What  candidates  are  eligible 


1 

2 
8—7 

8 
9-11 

12 


CHAPTER  Xm. 

INTERMEDIATE. 

What  candidates  eligible 

Time  at  other  Universities  when  allowed 

Places  and  time  of  examination    . . 

Nature  of  examination 

Subjects  of  examination 

Who  are  exempted  from  •  • 


•  1,2 
3 
4 
5 

6-8 
9 


CHAPTER  XIV. 

BACHELOR  OF  ARTS. 

What  candidates  are  eligible         ..  ... 

(Time  at  other  Universities  allowed,  see  Oh.  XIII, 

R.  8,  and  Ch.  XI,  R.  3a)— 
Nature  of  examination 
Subjects  of  examination 


1,2